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Classification and Distribution of Lipids
Lipids’ are also known as:
Faty acids
Phospholipids
Triglycerides
Monoglycerides
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Carboxylic acids with hydrocarbon side chains are termed as:
Oils
Fatty acids
Nucleotides
Inhibitor
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Most abundant group of ‘phospholipids’ in cell membrane is:
Phosphatidic acid
Lecithin
Cephallin
Carbohydrates
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When nonpolar lipids are mixed with water, they form:
Liposomes
Emulsions
Sonification
Lactose
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Cholesterol’ is considered as an example of:
Simple lipids
Complex lipids
Neutral lipids
Lipoproteins
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In intestine, absorption of fats is mediated by the:
Proteins
Lipids
Phospholipids
Lipoic acid
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Terminal carbon in fatty acids containing methyl group, termed as:
β carbon
α carbon
ω carbon
None of these
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Waxes are used in preparation of:
Cosmetics
Candles
Ointments
Medicines
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Ceramide’ is a fatty acid, containing:
20 carbons
30 carbons
10 carbons
40 carbons
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‘sterols’ in plants, included:
Stigmasterol
β-sitosterol
Ergosterol
All of above
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