Micelle Formation, Elan and Holly
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thank you very much you just inspired me to create micelle life!
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Hi, I'm french and I don't speak english very well, so I don't know if you will understand me. Would you mind tell me what is the program that you use?
In french :
Pourriez vous, s'il vous plaît, me dire quel logiciel utilisez-vous.
Thank you.
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I think you are talking about Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), and not phospholidpids.
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wait, that kind of makes sense, but why is everyone saying that's wrong? =(
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You should read a biology book. Read Molecular Cell Biology by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, and Peter Walter.
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Actually, the phospholipids in the plasma membrane consists of two fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol. When it is put in aqueous solution it forms a liposome, NOT a micelle. Phospholipids with with one fatty acid chain attached to a glycerol forms a micelle when put in an aqueous solution.
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excelente
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Thanks for this video! I found the visual extremely helpful.
You're wrong. Phospholipids consist of a gylcerol attached to a phosphate group and two fatty acid chains. Read a science book.
jsnyoung 2 years ago 7