NUTRITION
LIPIDS
Question
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Which of the following is NOT a complete structure of a lipid?
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Fatty acids
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Sterols
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Glycerol
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Triglycerides
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Lipids are an essential component of the cell membrane. The structure is typically made of a glycerol backbone, 2 fatty acid tails (hydrophobic), and a phosphate group (hydrophilic). As such, phospholipids are amphipathic.
Detailed explanation-2: -Protein is not a lipid. Also, they are both organic substances, having lots of carbon-hydrogen bonds.
Detailed explanation-3: -Abstract. Glycerolipids are a class of lipids containing glycerol to which long-chain hydrocarbons are attached to the hydroxyl groups via carboxylic acid ester linkages. The triacylglycerols are the storage form for fatty acids in fat cells.
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