Of 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
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- Which of the following lipids is used for energy storage? A. glycolipids B. glycerophospholipids C. sphingolipids D. triacylglycerolsWhich of the following lipid types is the least polar? A. Sphingolipids B. Gangliosides C. Glycerophospholipids D. TriacylglycerolsMatch the following descriptions with the correct lipid-based compounds: v Cholesterol A. regulates calcium and phosphorus metabolism and deposition in bones v Sphingolipids B. prevents the attack of peroxides on unsaturated fatty acids in membrane v Phosphoacylgycerol C. usually found on the cell surface of blood cells for cell recognition v Glycerophospholipids D. building block of complex lipids v Fatty acyls E. serve as storage fat in the liver and muscles v Glycerolipids F. bulky & rigid and fits into membrane lipids disrupting membrane regularity v Gangliosides G. plays a role in vision and the development of nervous system H. involved in metabolism and signalling I. abundant in nervous system J. control cell permeability K. synthesized from isoprene units and used by plants for growth and odor v Terpenes v Vitamin A Vitamin D Vitamin E
- List an important function of each of these types of lipids.a. triglycerides c. waxesb. phospholipids d. steroidsMatch the following descriptions with the correct lipid-based compounds: Cholesterol Sphingolipids Phosphoacylgycerol Glycerophospholipids Fatty acyls…Cholesterol is which type of lipid? a. wax b. saturated fat c. steroid d. phospholipid e. unsaturated fat
- A group of C20 lipids that contain a five-membered ring with two long side chains. OA. sphingolipids B. prostaglandins O c. phosphoglycerides O D. terpenoids 19of the following is incorrect about the sphingolipids? a. The backbone is sphingosine which has an amine group to which a fatty acid can be attac ▸ b. The sphingophospholipids have a phosphate group with an alcohol attached c. They are components of membranes Od. The cerebrosides have oligosaccharides as head groupsMatch the description with the correct fatty acid. D These have some double bonds Triglycerides with these are liquid at room temperature. Triglycerides with these are solid at room temperature. These only have single bonds. 1. Saturated fatty acid 2. Unsaturated fatty acid
- Sphingolipids can contain of all of the following except A. glycerol. B. sphingosine. C. phosphocholine. D. a mono- or oligosaccharide.Phospholipases act on which type of lipid? A. glycolipids B. triacylglycerols C. glycerolophospholipids D. sphingolipidsThe major lipid components of cell membranes are: OA. sphingolipids O B. prostaglandins O c. phosphoglycerides D. terpenoids 34