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LIPID REVIEW Dr. E

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LIPID REVIEW. Dr. E. Lipids. A. Hydrophobic B. Hydrophillic C. Nonpolar D. Polar E. Both A & C F. Both A and C. Lipids. A. Have a large number of carbon-hydrogen bonds B. Have markedly fewer oxygen’s than carbohydrates C. May have formula C 50 H 110 O 6 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LIPID REVIEWDr. E

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LipidsA. Hydrophobic

B. Hydrophillic

C. Nonpolar

D. Polar

E. Both A & C

F. Both A and C

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LipidsA. Have a large number of carbon-hydrogen bonds

B. Have markedly fewer oxygen’s than carbohydrates

C. May have formula C50H110O6

D. May have formula C50H100O50

E. A, B, and C

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All are types of lipids EXCEPT:

A. Fats

B. Starch

C. Steroids

D. Phospholipids

E. Triglycerides

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LipidsA. soluble in water

B. Insoluble in water

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All are functions of lipids EXCEPT:A. Long term energy storage

B. Insulation

C. Act as enzymes

D. Act as hormones

E. Cushioning

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Lipids are major component of:

A. Plant cell wall

B. Fungal cell wall

C. Cell membrane

D. Exoskeleton of insects

E. None of the above

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Fats are composed of:

A. One glycerol & three fatty acids

B. One glycerol & three phospholipids

C. One glycerol and three glycogens

D. One glycerol and three polysaccharides

E. None of the above

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Fats containing fatty acids with chains of

carbon with only single bondsA. Are saturated

B. Are monounsaturated

C. Are polyunsaturated

D. Contain less than the maximum number of hydrogen’s

E. Both A and D

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Fats containing fatty acids with chains of carbon with one or more double bonds A. Are saturated

B. Are unsaturated

C. Have the maximum number of double bonds

D. Are polysaturated

E. Both B and C

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Liquid at room temperature

A. Saturated fatty acids

B. Unsaturated fatty acids

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Solid at room temperature:

A. Saturated fatty acids

B. Unsaturated fatty acids

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HealthierA. Saturated fatty acids

B. Unsaturated fatty acids

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Derived from plants:

A. Saturated fatty acids

B. Unsaturated fatty acids

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Derived from animals:

A. Saturated fatty acids

B. Unsaturated fatty acids

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PhospholipidsA. Make up cell wall in plants:

B. Make up cell wall in fungi

C. Make up cell membranes

D. Make up exoskeleton of insects

E. All of the above

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What has a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail?

A. Phospholipid

B. Steroid

C. Triglyceride

D. Fats

E. All lipids

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What is another name for fats?

A. Triglyceride

B. phospholipids

C. Steroids

D. Glycogen

E. Polysaccharides

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How many layers of phospholipids in a cell

membrane?A 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 5

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What has a four ring structure?

A. Triglyceride

B. phospholipids

C. Steroids

D. Glycogen

E. Polysaccharides

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What type of lipid is responsible for sex

hormones?A. Triglyceride

B. phospholipids

C. Steroids

D. Glycogen

E. Polysaccharides

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What is the precursor of all

steroids?A. Cholesterol

B. Triglycerides

C. Phospholipids

D. Polysaccharides

E. Glycogen

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A diet high in what causes heart disease, cancer, &

stroke?A. Saturated fatty acids

B. Unsaturated Fatty acids

C. Cholesterol

D. Chitin

E. Both A and C