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10. Lipids - Part 2 of 5
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How does the biochemical composition of sphingomyelin relate to the structure of the myelin sheath?
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Sphingomyelin's fatty acid chains disrupt the myelin sheath structure.
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Sphingomyelin's hydrophobic nature prevents it from integrating into the myelin sheath.
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Sphingomyelin's polar head groups dissolve the myelin sheath.
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Sphingomyelin's amphipathic nature allows it to form the bilayer structure of the myelin sheath.
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