- Stock Photography: PHOSPHOLIPID MOLECULE, LIPID BILAYER, MICELLE (BLACK AND WHITE by Steptolay
Preview image in your
Facebook Timeline Account- Preview
- Price: 1$
- Size Facebook: 1702 x 630 px
- Size Twitter: 1500 x 500 px
- Size LinkedIn: 1128 x 191 px
More Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Cover Photos
Cover photo info
- Photo title: Phospholipid molecule, Lipid bilayer, Micelle (black and white
- Author: Steptolay
- Cover photo description:
- A phospholipid molecule is a type of lipid that is a crucial component of cell membranes. It consists of a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails, which allow it to form a lipid bilayer structure. The lipid bilayer arrangement forms the basis of cell membranes, providing a selectively permeable barrier for the cell. In contrast, a micelle is another lipid structure formed by the aggregation of lipids, where the hydrophobic tails face inward and the hydrophilic heads face outward, creating a spherical shape. Micelles are often formed in aqueous solutions when the concentration of lipids is high enough to allow the formation of these structures.
- Image ID:282191192
- Views:0
- Downloads:0
Keywords for Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn timeline photos
phospholipid
molecule
lipid
bilayer
micelle
black
white
line
font
diagram
drawing
circle
text
sketch
brand
cartoon
document
pattern
design
organ
logo
map
presentation
number
phospholipids
chemistry
chart
infographics
icon
sign
set
infographic
biochemistry
phosphate
head
hydrophilic
hydrophobic
tail
fatty
acid
amphipathic
cell
membranes
membrane
polar
type
crucial
component
membranes
consists
tails
form
structure
arrangement
forms
basis
providing
selectively
permeable
barrier
cell
contrast
structure
formed
aggregation
lipids
heads
outward
creating
spherical
shape
micelles
aqueous
solutions
concentration
high
formation
structures
Similar images from Dreamstime