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The bend in the fatty acid tail of a phospholipid molecule is due to the presence of double bonds in the carbon chain. These unsaturated fatty acids cause a kink or bend in the tail, affecting the fluidity and packing of phospholipid molecules in the cell membrane.
im not sure what the exact answer is but crabs aren't mammals. They are both crustaceans, class malacostraca Crabs and Crayfishes both belong to phylum arthropoda and the same class known as Crustacea (hard exoskeletons). The only difference between them can be that crabs are a bigger version of crayfishes and they are able to live both in water and land but crayfishes are only marine. Hope that helps
because dogs have ligaments in they tails casuing them to bend and be able to move
get a bangle and bend it so it makes an oblong shape then use it like you would
yes i own that model and have done some research myself i cant find the exact model number of how many were produced but i am eagar to learn the exact number also my treasuder move swish tail has bad feet they bend
There are no places to get that cause they aren't real
You can put another tail by attaching a limb to a specific spot, then removing the hand or foot. Then you can bend it however you want to form a tail, or add more joints to make it more shape-able.
The Wagging Tail
flagellum is like a fishes tail it helps a cell get places
They have 5 tail flaps
In trunk remove thumb screw, bend back paneling, remove 3 thumb screws and pull out whole tail light fixture. Now you can replace bulb(s).