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- Figure 3.5 What kind of sugars are these, aldose or ketose?Fatty acids in phospholipids and triacylglycerols interact with one another by (a) disulfide bridges (b) van der Waals interactions (c) covalent bonds (d) hydrogen bonds (e) fatty acids do not interact with one anotherOf the hydrolyzable lipids, which contain ester functional groups? A. Waxes B. Triacylglycerides C. Phospholipids D. Waxes and Triacylglycerides D. Triacylglycerides and Phospholipids E. Waxes, Triacylglycerides and Phospholipids
- 1. Which one is classified as signaling lipid a. TAG b. Cholesterol c. Bile d. Eicosanoids 2. Which on is compound lipid? a. phospholipids b. coconut oil c. lard d. beeswax 3. What is the functional group in fatty acid structure? a. palmitic acid b. oleic acid c. linoleic acid d. myristic acidarrange the following lipids in order of decreasing polarity: cholesterol, triglyceride, estradiol, fatty acid, phosphatidyl choline1. What are the three major classes of carbohydrates? Describe each in one sentence
- Which of the following lipid types is the least polar? A. Sphingolipids B. Gangliosides C. Glycerophospholipids D. TriacylglycerolsWhich of the following statements regarding lipids is most accurate? 1. The empirical formula for lipids is typically C1H201 2. Saturated fats tend to be solid at room temperature because of the polar hydrocarbon Chain. 3. Polyunsaturated fats tend to be liquid at room temperature due to numerous double bonds in the hydrocarbon chains 4. Saturated fats tend to be liquid at room fèmperature due to hydrogen bonding 5. Lipids are synthesized by ribosomesWhich of the following statements concerning glycolipids is true? a. All glycolipids contain sphingosine. b. All glycolipids contain one sugar residue. c. All glycolipids contain phosphatidylglycerol. d. Some glycolipids contain ceramide, while others do not.
- which of the following is found in all complex lipids? A. A fatty acid B. Glycerol C. Phosphate D. All of theseList an important function of each of these types of lipids.a. triglycerides c. waxesb. phospholipids d. steroidsWhich of the following statements regarding lipids is most accurate? 1. Lipids are synthesized by ribosomes 2. Saturated fats tend to be solid at room temperature because of the polar hydrocarbon chains 3. Saturated fats tend to be liquid at room temperature due to hydrogen bonding 4. Polyunsaturated fats tend to be liquid at room temperature due to numerous double bonds in the hydrocarbon chains 5. The empirical formula for lipids is typically C1H201