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Phospholipids have two parts head, Phospholipids have two parts tail, liquity level is measured by Melting Point, head made of phosphat, fatty acids are hydrophobic, tail made of fatty acids, saturated decrease liquity level, high tempreture limits liquity level, cholesterol molecules when found in high tempreture, Phospholipids are organized in double layer, movement determines liquity level, double layer includes cholesterol molecules, phosphat is hydrophilic, low tempreture increase liquity level, fatty acids are divided into two groups not saturated, fatty acids are divided into two groups saturated, trensverse diffusion (flip flop) in which the molecules move between layers, Phospholipids have movement, double layer consist of exterior layer, double layer consist of interior layer, movement divided into flex, movement divided into lateral shift, movement divided into trensverse diffusion (flip flop), cholesterol molecules when found in low tempreture, flex in which the molecules move around the vertical axis, lateral shift in which the molecules move along the layer, not saturated increase liquity level