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What is the inside rule?
What is a beta sheet?
Porin
What is the liquid-ordered state?
liquid-disordered state
When temperatures are in the physiological range, how long chain saturated fatty acids pack?
When temperatures are in the physiological range, how short chain unsaturated fatty acids pack?
What effects do sterols have on lipid bilayer fluidity?
Flippases
Floppases
Scrambleases
Caveolin
What do caveolin dimers associate with?
What do the caveoli dimers cause?
What are some examples of things that are found in rafts and possibly caveolae
What are V-SNARES
What are t-SNAREs
Intergin
Cadherin
Selectins
Facilitated Diffusion
What effects how a charged solute moved across a membrane?
What is a permease?
What is a transporter?
4 Steps of glucose transport
The higher the Kt
What are the 2 trademarks of passive transport shown by GLUT1?
What is the Kt of the livers GLUT 2 transporter?
What happens in passive transport?
What happens in Active transport?
Is active transport thermodynamically favorable or unfavorable?
What type of transport is directly related to a chemical reaction
What occurs when there is an endergonic and exogonic?
P-type ATPases transport what?
What is the membrane potential for animals ?
V-Type ATPases
V-type ATPase proton pumps maintain the vacuoles at a pH of....
In V-type ATPases the integral domain (V0)....
n V-type ATPases the peripheral domain (V1)....
F-type ATPases
Why is F-type called F-type
What is the function of the F0 region?x
F1
P- and F- type are __________
What is the function of ABC transporters
What is an ABC transporter in humans
MDR1
What is the parent fatty acid for omega-6
What is the parent fatty acid for omega-3
What are the 2 polyunsaturated fats?
Which has weaker interactions, saturated or unsaturated?
What is the simplest lipids constructed from fatty acids?
What are triglycerides composed of and what are they?
What are the two significant advantages to using triacylglycerols as stored fuels, rather than polysaccharides
What is an example of a triglyceride that is only saturated fats?
Why do lipids go rancid?
How do they increase the shelf life of oils?
What happens when you consume trans fats?
What are biological waxes?
Do triglycerides or waxes have a higher melting temp?
How to birds keep their feathers water resistant?
What does amphipathic mean?
What is an example of a storage lipid?
What are the derivatives of phospholipids?
What are Glycerophospholipids?
Do Glycerophospholipids have any type of symmetry?
half of the heart phospholipids are ________________
Chloroplasts contain what kind of lipids?
Where are galactolipids localized?
Do sphingolipids contain glycerol?
What is a ceramide?
What are the 3 types of sphingolipids?
What determines blood type?
What lipid corresponds to the A and B antigen for blood type?
A-type phospholipases remove.....
What is the difference between paracrine and endocrine hormones?
What are the functions of Eicosanoids?
Where are All eicosanoids are derived from?
What are the three classes of eicosanoids
What is the function of NSAIDs?
What are the functions of prostaglandin
What are Thromboxanes?
Leukotrienes
isoprenoid pathway (also called mevalonate pathway, or HMG-CoA reductase pathway)
Retinal
What does β-carotene get coverted to?
Vitamin E is the collective name for.....
Tocopherols
Vitamin K
Vitamin K1 is found....
vitamin K2 is found.....
Warfarin
Ubiquinone (also UQ or coenzyme Q) and plastoquinone
dolichols
Conjugated dienes
Polyketides