Lipids - Page 2
Questions
- What makes up a lipid molecule?
- How are lipids related to disease?
- What are some examples of fatty acids?
- What are some examples of lipids?
- How can lipids be distinguished from sugars?
- Why are lipids not considered polymers?
- What are the molecules found in lipids?
- How does the composition of fats enable them to be more efficient than carbohydrates at storing energy?
- Why is dehydration a good way to preserve food?
- What is the role of glycolipids in cells?
- What are some examples of monomers of lipids?
- What is the ratio of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in lipids?
- What are lipids soluble in?
- How are phospholipids similar to lipids such as triglycerides? How are they different?
- What monomers combine to make lipids?
- What is a common lipid that is used for energy storage?
- What are the differences between lipids and phospholipids?
- How can fatty acids become phospholipids?
- What smaller molecules make up a fat molecule?
- What type of lipid has four carbon rings and no tails?