What is the major difference between a fat (triacylglycerol) and a phospholipid (diacylglycerol)?

What is the major difference between a fat (triacylglycerol) and a phospholipid (diacylglycerol)? Correct Answer Fatty acid chain

A phospholipid molecule resembles a fat molecule but differs in the sense that it contains only one less fatty acid chain (diacylglycerol) whereas fats contain three fatty acid chains (triacylglycerol).

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