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A phosphoglyceride is always made up of :-only an unsaturated fatty acid esterified to a glycerol molecule to, which a phosphate group is also attacheda saturated or unsaturated fatty acid esterified to a glycerol molecule to, which a phosphate group is also attacheda saturated or unsaturated fatty acid esterified to a phosphate group, which is also attached to a glycerol moleculeonly a saturated fatty acid esterified to a glycol molecule to, which a phosphate group is also attached

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A phosphoglyceride is always made up of :-only an unsaturated fatty acid esterified to a glycerol molecule to, which a phosphate group is also attacheda saturated or unsaturated fatty acid esterified to a glycerol molecule to, which a phosphate group is also attacheda saturated or unsaturated fatty acid esterified to a phosphate group, which is also attached to a glycerol moleculeonly a saturated fatty acid esterified to a glycol molecule to, which a phosphate group is also attached

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A phosphoglyceride is always made up of a saturated or unsaturated fatty acid esterified to a glycerol molecule to, which a phosphate group is also attached.

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