Description : What fats or lipids form animal body fat that is used for storage's energy and insulation?
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Description : Predominant form of storage: (A) Carbohydrates (B) Fats (C) Lipids (D) Both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : During prolonged fastings, in what sequence are the following organic compounds used up by the body ? (a) First carbohydrates, next fats and lastly proteins (b) First fats, next ... carbohydrates, next proteins and lastly lipids (d) First proteins, next lipids and lastly carbohydrates
Last Answer : (a) First carbohydrates, next fats and lastly proteins
Description : Which of the following compounds will not be classified as lipids? (a) Fats (b) Waxes (c) Soaps (d) Oils
Last Answer : Waxes
Description : 34. Decomposition rate is slower if detritus is ... b) Rich in Nitrogen b) Rich in lignin and chitin c) Rich in sugars d) Rich in fats and lipids
Last Answer : b) Rich in lignin and chitin
Description : 14. Decomposition rate is slower if detritus is ... a) Rich in Nitrogen b) Rich in lignin and chitin c) Rich in sugars d) Rich in fats and lipids
Description : Neutral fats, oils and waxes may be classified as: a) lipids b) carbohydrates c) proteins d) none of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- LIPIDS
Description : What is the major type of lipids found in the cell membrane?
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Description : The chemical component that is invariably found in all viruses is (1) proteins (2) lipids (3) DNA (4) RNA
Last Answer : (1) proteins Explanation: All viruses contain the following two components: a nucleic acid genome and a protein capsid that covers the genome. Together this is called the nucleocapsid. The proteinous ... , many animal viruses contain a lipid envelope. The entire intact virus is called the virion.
Description : In which of the following class of substances would WAX be found? w) carbohydrates x) lipids y) proteins z) nucleic acids
Last Answer : ANSWER: LIPIDS
Description : Peptide bonds are found in: a) carbohydrates b) lipids c) nucleic acids d) proteins
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- PROTEINS
Description : The chemical component that is invariably found in all viruses is : (1) proteins (2) lipids (3) DNA (4) RNA
Last Answer : proteins
Description : Cholesterol 1. Is a type of chlorophyll 2. Is a derivative of chloroform 3. Is a fatty alcohol found in animal fats 4. Causes hypertension The correct answers are: (a) 1 and 2 (b) 1, 3 and 4 (c) 3 and 4 (d) 1 and 4
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : A person is undergoing prolonged fasting. His urine will be found to contain abnormal quantities of (a) fats (b) amino acids (c) glucose (d) ketones.
Last Answer : d) ketones.
Description : Cholesterol is an example of (a) Membrane lipids (b) Triglycerides (c) Steroids (d) Adipose tissue
Last Answer : The correct answer is (c) Steroids. Cholesterol is a type of steroid, which is a specific class of lipids. It is an essential molecule found in animal cell membranes and is involved in various ... is a type of lipid, it is not classified as a membrane lipid, triglyceride, or adipose tissue.
Description : What are the different forms of lipids? -Biology
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Description : What are the major groups of compounds classified under lipids? -Biology
Description : Are phospholipids lipids? -Biology
Description : What are the major functions of lipids in living organisms? -Biology
Last Answer : Role of lipids in the body.Chemical messengers.Storage and provision of energy.Maintenance of temperature.Membrane lipid layer formation.Cholesterol formation.Prostaglandin formation and role in inflammation.The "fat-soluble" vitamins.
Description : which of the following is most likely the result of an organism having lipids in its body?
Last Answer : Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf
Description : $ Minerals from 25 to 30% of the cell contents. ! Lipids form 40 to 50% of the cell contents.
Last Answer : $ Minerals from 25 to 30% of the cell contents. ! Lipids form 40 to 50% of the cell contents. A. If ... R is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Which of the following is/are function(s) of liposchondria? (I) Chemical modification of lipids and proteins (II) Detoxification (III) Formation of ac
Last Answer : Which of the following is/are function(s) of liposchondria? (I) Chemical modification of lipids and ... are correct D. II and III are incorrect
Description : A major site for synthesis of lipids is
Last Answer : A major site for synthesis of lipids is A. Nucleoplasm B. RER C. SER D. Symplast
Description : What are Lipids that act as chemical messengers called?
Description : Are there lipids in cookies?
Description : What are the three types of lipids?
Last Answer : Triglycerides, Phospholipids and Steroinds.
Description : Why Plant cells can store some energy in the form of lipids or carbohydrates?
Description : Can small lipids diffuse into cell membrane through diffusion?
Description : What Lipids in their degree of saturated or unsaturated due to the number of?
Description : Do lipids go through large intestine?
Description : Are Some examples of lipids are cellulose and fiber?
Description : Do lipids contains nitrogen?
Last Answer : Lipids haven't nitrogen.
Description : Is the large organelle that sends protein and lipids where they need to go?
Last Answer : gentics
Description : What result will I get from chicken broth. sudan iv test for lipids?
Last Answer : presence of lipids
Description : Organic substance of large molecular size is (A) Starch (B) Insulin (C) Lipids (D) Proteins
Description : Selectins are proteins that can recognise specific (A) Carbohydrates (B) Lipids (C) Amino acids (D) Nucleotides
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Carotenes are transported with the (A) Minerals (B) Proteins (C) Lipids (D) Lipoproteins
Description : The caloric value of lipids is (A) 6.0 Kcal/g (B) 9.0 Kcal/g (C) 15.0 Kcal/g (D) 12.0 Kcal/g
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Water soluble molecular aggregates of lipids are known as (A) Micelle (B) Colloids (C) Sphingol (D) Mucin
Description : Cholesterol, bile salts, vitamin D and sex hormones are (A) Mucolipids (B) Glycolipids (C) Phospholipids (D) Isoprenoid lipids
Description : Which of the following features is predicted by the Nicolson–Singer fluid mosaic model of biological membranes? (A) Membrane lipids do not diffuse laterally (B) Membrane lipid is primarily in a monolayer form (C) Membrane lipids freely flip-flop (D) Membrane proteins may diffuse laterally
Description : All the following statements describing lipids are true except (A) They usually associate by covalent interactions (B) They are structurally components of membranes (C) They are an intracellular energy source (D) They are poorly soluble in H2O
Description : An alcoholic amine residue is present in which of the following lipids? (A) Phosphatidic acid (B) Cholesterol (C) Sphingomyelin (D) Ganglioside
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Amphiphatic lipids are (A) Hydrophilic (B) Hydrophobic (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Lipophilic
Description : Calorific value of lipids per gm is (A) 4 Kcal (B) 8 Kcal (C) 9 Kcal (D) None of these
Description : Lipids have the following properties: (A) Insoluble in water and soluble in fat solvent (B) High energy content (C) Structural component of cell membrane (D) All of these
Description : Biological functions of lipids include (A) Source of energy (B) Insulating material (C) Maintenance of cellular integrity (D) All of these
Description : Lipids are stored in the body mainly in the form of (A) Phospholipids (B) Glycolipids (C) Triglycerides (D) Fatty acids
Description : The major storage form of lipids is (A) Esterified cholesterol (B) Glycerophospholipids (C) Triglycerides (D) Sphingolipids
Description : Deterioration of food (rancidity) is due to presence of (A) Cholesterol (B) Vitamin E (C) Peroxidation of lipids (D) Phenolic compounds