What makes a phospholipid different from a fat?

A. Fats are basic while phospholipids are acidic.
B. Fats are neutral while phospholipids are ionized.
C. Fats are liquid while phospholiopids are solid.
D. Fats are ionized while phospholipids are neutral.


Answer: B

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