The major difference between a phospholipid, such as those in cell membranes, and a triglyceride is the fact that the phospholipid: O contains phosphate. O does not contain glycerol. O has four fatty acids attached to glucose. is entirely hydrophobic. is nonpolar.

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The major difference between a phospholipid, such as those in cell membranes, and a triglyceride is the fact that the
phospholipid:
O contains phosphate.
does not contain glycerol.
O has four fatty acids attached to glucose.
O is entirely hydrophobic.
O is nonpolar.
Transcribed Image Text:The major difference between a phospholipid, such as those in cell membranes, and a triglyceride is the fact that the phospholipid: O contains phosphate. does not contain glycerol. O has four fatty acids attached to glucose. O is entirely hydrophobic. O is nonpolar.
The two molecules in the following figure represent:
CH OH
HOʻHO
OH
OH
OH
HO
eGlucose
B-Glucose
O lonized structures.
enantiomers.
2 pentose sugars.
hase
secondary structures.
isomers.
O polymers.
Transcribed Image Text:The two molecules in the following figure represent: CH OH HOʻHO OH OH OH HO eGlucose B-Glucose O lonized structures. enantiomers. 2 pentose sugars. hase secondary structures. isomers. O polymers.
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Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. Triglycerides and phospholipid is a type of lipid. The triglycerides are also known as storage lipid or fats. Phospholipids are not fats and found in cell membrane.

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