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Lipids contain...
Lipids: properties
Triacylglycerols/fats
waxes
Saturated fatty acids: properties
Classification of fatty acids
Unsaturated fatty acids: properties
Prostaglandins contain...
Prostaglandins are:
Olestra is...
Hydrogenation converts...
Hydrogenation produces...
Hydrolysis
Soaps are:
Saponification
Glycerophospholipids contain...
Glycerophospholipids:
examples & locations
Sphingolipids are:
Glycosphingolipids contain
Cerebrosides contain
Steroids are...
Steroids: location
Cholesterol is a component of...
Cholesterol is composed of...
Sterols serve as a precursor for the synthesis of steroid hormones such as...
Sterols are transported in the blood in the form of...
Cholesterol is considered elevated if...
Cholesterol is synthesised where?
Why are lipoproteins soluble in water?
How do lipoproteins differ?
LDLs function
Why is LDL the "bad" cholesterol?
HDLs function
Where are bile salts synthesised and stored?
Bile salts: function
Examples of bile salts
Gallstones are formed when...
Gallstones are composed of...
Adrenal Cortiscosteroids are produced...
Examples of adrenal corticosteroids
Anabolic steroids are derivatives of
Anabolic steroids are used to...
Anabolic steroids side effects
What is the major dietary monounsaturated fatty acid?
Lecithin functions
Oxygenation causes what?
Oxygenation results in...
Omega 3 example
Omega 6 example
Omega 9 example
Glycosphingolipids examples
VLDL function
Chylomicron function
Alkylosis & Acidosis:
definition
Peptides & Polypeptides contain
Are steroid hormones hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
Are protein hormones hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
Thiols can contain...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids contain..
In the type O cell membrane of the red blood cell in humans, the red blood cell surface has