Create an illustrated step-by-step schematic diagram of the following Analysis of Lipids: Huble's test
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Create an illustrated step-by-step schematic diagram of the following Analysis of Lipids: Huble's test
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- In the following list, identify the carbohydrate, the fatty acid, the amino acid, and the polypeptide: a. NH2CHRCOOH b. C6H12O6 c. (methionine)20 d. CH3(CH2)16COOHCreate an illustrated step-by-step schematic diagram of the following Analysis of Lipids: Solubility testCreate an illustrated step-by-step schematic diagram of the following Analysis of Lipids: e. Saponification f. Emulsification of Fats
- The following table provides a description of the features, properties, or uses of different types of lipids in the left-hand column. In the right-hand column, choose the correct type of lipid each description represents. The choices for the type of liquid are the same for all Description of Lipid.Which 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 C1H201Consider the trisaccharide below and answer the following questions: но. OH OH H. OH HO Но ОН ÓH H ÓH ОН C Name of monosaccharide A (Follow this format in typing your answer: ribose): Name the glycosidic linkage between monosaccharides A and B. (strictly follow this format, do not put spaces in between: beta-1,2): Is the trisaccharide a reducing sugar? Type Yes or No: I- I-
- List at least three test reactions for lipids. Describe its principle and its positive resultName four important monosaccharides and tell where each occurs in nature.Create an illustrated step-by-step schematic diagram of the following Analysis of Lipids: a) Solubility Test b) Translucent Testc) Huble's Test