User:Dancer811/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Glycerophospholipid

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
Glycerophospholipids play a major role in the structure of the membrane bilayer, which controls all of the movement into and out of the cell. This article digs deeper into the structure, composition, and function of glycerophospholipids, which is a key part to understanding the science behind cells in general. My preliminary impression of the article is that is a pretty solid article that covers a wide range of topics related to glycerophospholipids.

Evaluate the article
Overall, a really solid article that has potential.

- Everything in the article is relevant to glycerophospholipids and explained in a clear way. There could be some more content or elaboration added to the "Use in emulsification" section, as it seemed to be very brief and out of place compared to the other sections.

- There could be more information included on the amphipathic nature of glycerophospholipids and how that interferes with molecules/ions entering/exiting the cell membrane

- Possible rearrangement of sections? Maybe move the "Metabolism" section with the sections regarding the structures and function of glycerophospholipids, and then put all of the examples and uses at the end.

- Since this article doesn't cover any topics that hold controversy, it would be difficult to hold any bias.

- Citations links work fine. The links are placed strategically throughout the article and help provide clarity on topics related to the content.

- I like how there is an included "See also" section which held links to other related articles for any readers who might want some more information on similar topics.

- The diagram included next to the "Structures" section was a good addition, so the reader can have a visual to what is being explained in the text. Although, I think there could have been a better diagram used where the reader didn't have to match up the structure numbers to the key to identify each structure.

- References look to be in correct format.