The hydrolysis of 1 molecule of triacylglycerol produces. molecule/s of and molecule/s of 3, fatty acid salt, 1, glycerol. B 3, free fatty acids, 1, glycerol. (c) 1, fatty acid salt, 3, glycerol. 1, free fatty acids, 3, glycerol.
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- Alkaline hydrolysis of one molecule of triacylglycerol yields _________ a. three molecules of glycerol and three moles of fatty acids b. three moles of glycerol and one mole of fatty acids c. one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of sodium salt of fatty acid d. three molecules of glycerol and one molecule of sodium salt of fatty acidOf 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 PhospholipidsDuring fasting, the glycerol backbone of the triacylglycerol can be converted which of the following? a) Cholesterol b) Fatty Acids c) Glucose d) Bile Acids e) None of the above
- An illustration of a simple triacylglycerol is given. Choose which type of fatty acid is described by each of the given phrase Choices: A, B, C (Refer to picture) 1. a hydrocarbon chain that bends once 2. a polyunsaturated fatty acid chain 3. cannot be saturated by vitamins 4. absorbs the highest number of iodine 5. can be completely saturated by an I2 moleculeUnsaturated fatty acids are commonly esterified at the hydroxyl substituent of glycerol at what carbon number? 1st carbon 2nd carbon 3rd carbon All carbonsTriacylglycerol is the primary way that we store fat, once we have made our fatty acid chains we can then make our stored fats by linking them to what? This is this pathway called?
- Which of the following can be used to synthesize fatty acids? a. Glucose c. Both a and b b. Amino acids d.Neither a nor bPhospholipases act on which type of lipid? A. glycolipids B. triacylglycerols C. glycerolophospholipids D. sphingolipidsIn which of the following pairs of fatty acids does the first listed acid have a higher solubility in water than the second listed acid? A. 18:0 acid and 18:3 acid B. 14:3 acid and 20:0 acid C. 12:0 acid and 22:0 acid D. 16:2 acid and 16:0 acid