Deck 11: Lipids and Membranes

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In which solvent would lipids be most soluble?

A) hexane
B) water
C) methyl alcohol
D) ethyl alcohol
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Triglycerides composed of glycerin and mostly polyunsaturated fatty acid residues are likely to be ___ at room temperature.

A) solid fats
B) liquid oils
C) gases
D) waxes
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Shown below is the structure of the fatty acid, lauric acid:
<strong>Shown below is the structure of the fatty acid, lauric acid:   The boxed portion is considered to be both</strong> A) hydrophilic and hydrophobic. B) polar and hydrophobic. C) polar and hydrophilic. D) nonpolar and hydrophilic. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The boxed portion is considered to be both

A) hydrophilic and hydrophobic.
B) polar and hydrophobic.
C) polar and hydrophilic.
D) nonpolar and hydrophilic.
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The structure of the fatty acid, palmitic acid, is
<strong>The structure of the fatty acid, palmitic acid, is   Palmitic acid is a(n) ___ fatty acid.</strong> A) saturated B) monounsaturated C) polyunsaturated D) waxy <div style=padding-top: 35px> Palmitic acid is a(n) ___ fatty acid.

A) saturated
B) monounsaturated
C) polyunsaturated
D) waxy
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The fatty acid, palmitoleic acid, is
<strong>The fatty acid, palmitoleic acid, is   Notice the double bond. Palmitoleic acid is a ___ fatty acid.</strong> A) saturated B) monounsaturated C) polyunsaturated D) waxy <div style=padding-top: 35px> Notice the double bond. Palmitoleic acid is a ___ fatty acid.

A) saturated
B) monounsaturated
C) polyunsaturated
D) waxy
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Fatty acids can produce ions that are ___.

A) highly charged at the tail
B) nonpolar
C) amphipathic
D) hydrophobic
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The melting point of lauric acid, CH3(CH2)10CO2H , is 43 °\degree C and the melting point of stearic acid (CH3(CH2)16CO2H) is 69 °\degree C. Which of the following statements best explains why the melting point of lauric acid is lower than the melting point of stearic acid?

A) The hydrophobic tail of lauric acid is longer than the hydrophobic tail of stearic acid.
B) Stearic acid is soluble in water and lauric acid is not soluble in water.
C) Stearic acid is a fatty acid, whereas lauric acid is not a fatty acid.
D) The London force interactions are stronger in stearic acid than they are in lauric acid.
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The skeletal structure of Arachidonic acid, an essential fatty acid, is provided below. Arachidonic acid is best classified as: <strong>The skeletal structure of Arachidonic acid, an essential fatty acid, is provided below. Arachidonic acid is best classified as:  </strong> A) Omega-3-fatty acid B) Omega-6-fatty acid C) Saturated fatty acid D) Wax <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Omega-3-fatty acid
B) Omega-6-fatty acid
C) Saturated fatty acid
D) Wax
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In which solvent below would lipids be least soluble?

A) hexane
B) water
C) methyl alcohol
D) ethyl alcohol
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The structure of palmitate ion derived from the fatty acid, palmitic acid, is
<strong>The structure of palmitate ion derived from the fatty acid, palmitic acid, is   Its molecular structure has both polar and nonpolar portions. Therefore, palmitate ion is classified as ___.</strong> A) hydrophobic B) lipophobic C) hydrophilic D) amphipathic <div style=padding-top: 35px> Its molecular structure has both polar and nonpolar portions. Therefore, palmitate ion is classified as ___.

A) hydrophobic
B) lipophobic
C) hydrophilic
D) amphipathic
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Omega-3 and Omega-6-fatty acids are essential fatty acids. Which of the following statement best describes these essential fatty acids?

A) They are very soluble in water.
B) They are saturated fatty acids that the body absorbs faster.
C) They are not produced in the body and must be obtained through diet.
D) They are waxes found in the body.
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The skeletal structure of docosahexaenoic acid, an essential fatty acid, is provided below. Docosahexaenoic acid is best classified as: <strong>The skeletal structure of docosahexaenoic acid, an essential fatty acid, is provided below. Docosahexaenoic acid is best classified as:  </strong> A) Omega-3-fatty acid B) Omega-6-fatty acid C) Saturated fatty acid D) Wax <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Omega-3-fatty acid
B) Omega-6-fatty acid
C) Saturated fatty acid
D) Wax
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The structure below is best classified as a ___. <strong>The structure below is best classified as a ___.  </strong> A) triglyceride B) wax C) steroid D) phospholipid <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) triglyceride
B) wax
C) steroid
D) phospholipid
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Waxes are compounds that are

A) the result of the reaction of a fatty acid and sodium hydroxide.
B) extremely hydrophilic due to the head end of the compound.
C) mixtures of water insoluble compounds, especially esters.
D) small compounds produced when short chain fatty acids react with an alcohol.
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Compounds found in feathers and leaves of most plants, which serve as protective coatings to keep water from entering or leaving an organism, are ___.

A) glycolipids
B) steroids
C) waxes
D) sphingolipids
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Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is: <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Identify the class of lipid to which the following molecule belongs. <strong>Identify the class of lipid to which the following molecule belongs.  </strong> A) fatty acid B) triglyceride C) wax D) glycerophospholipid <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) fatty acid
B) triglyceride
C) wax
D) glycerophospholipid
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Saponification

A) is a hydrolysis reaction.
B) results in the production of triglycerides.
C) is used to store energy for later use.
D) is a reaction found in plant metabolism.
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How many molecules of H2 will react with one molecule of the following triglyceride? <strong>How many molecules of H<sub>2 </sub>will react with one molecule of the following triglyceride?  </strong> A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
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The effect of the hydrogenation of oils is to

A) remove double bonds.
B) cause the oils to remain as liquids.
C) make the oils boil at a lower temperature.
D) make the oils oxidize.
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Oleic acid has the formula CH3(CH2)7(CH = CH(CH2)7CO2H. The carbon -carbon double bond in oleic acid is usually cis. Compared to saturated fatty acids with the same number of carbon atoms, cis-oleic acid will have

A) a lower melting point due to a kink in the hydrocarbon tail.
B) stronger London forces and a higher melting point.
C) bonds that fit in the packing of the hydrophobic tails, creating stronger interaction between molecules.
D) no reaction with hydrogen in the presence of platinum catalyst.
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Animal fats and vegetable oils become rancid when exposed to air because

A) they are hydrogenated to form saturated fatty acids.
B) carbon-carbon double bonds are oxidized in air, producing small organic molecules.
C) they form amino acids in air.
D) they are partially hydrogenated.
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Identify the class of lipid to which the following molecule belongs. <strong>Identify the class of lipid to which the following molecule belongs.  </strong> A) sphingophospholipid B) triglyceride C) cholesterol D) glycerophospholipid <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) sphingophospholipid
B) triglyceride
C) cholesterol
D) glycerophospholipid
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Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified? <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Phospholipids ___.

A) are really a wax
B) are very polar on both ends
C) contain a sugar, which may be simple or a chain
D) are part of the structure of cell membranes
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Determine the number of molecules of H2 that will react with one molecule of the following triglyceride. <strong>Determine the number of molecules of H<sub>2 </sub>that will react with one molecule of the following triglyceride.  </strong> A) three B) four C) six D) five <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) three
B) four
C) six
D) five
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Because of the components that are found in phospholipids, the phospholipid molecules

A) are long molecules with multiple polar points.
B) have a head that is nonpolar, as is the tail.
C) have a polar end and a nonpolar end.
D) have two ends that are nonpolar with a polar middle.
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The phosphate head group of phospholipids is ___ and is found on the ___ of a membrane's lipid bilayer.

A) hydrophilic/inside
B) hydrophilic/outside
C) hydrophobic/inside
D) hydrophobic/outside
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The difference between the sphingolipids and the glycerophospholipids is that the sphingolipids

A) have three alcohol residues that replace the fatty acid residues.
B) have one phosphate, but it is attached to the fatty acid residue, not the glycerol.
C) have three phosphates, not one, and they are attached to all of the fatty acids.
D) include sphingosine with a phosphate attached to it, and an alcohol residue.
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The lipid that is a cell surface receptor for hormones and drugs is a

A) glycerophopholipid.
B) ganglioside.
C) sphingomyelin.
D) cerebroside.
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Lecithin is found in egg whites and can be used as an emulsifying agent to keep mayonnaise from separating. Lecithin is classified as a ___.

A) phospholipid
B) wax
C) steroid
D) glycolipid
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Sphingomyelins are found in ___.

A) waxes
B) egg whites
C) skin cells
D) nerve cell membranes
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How many products are obtained when the phospholipid below is saponified? <strong>How many products are obtained when the phospholipid below is saponified?  </strong> A) 2 B) 5 C) 3 D) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 2
B) 5
C) 3
D) 6
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The structure shown below represents which of the following? <strong>The structure shown below represents which of the following?  </strong> A) sphingosine B) glycerophospholipid C) triglyceride D) sphingoglycolipid <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) sphingosine
B) glycerophospholipid
C) triglyceride
D) sphingoglycolipid
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The structure shown below represents which of the following? <strong>The structure shown below represents which of the following?  </strong> A) sphingophospholipid B) shingoglycolipid C) glycerophospholipid D) disaccharide <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) sphingophospholipid
B) shingoglycolipid
C) glycerophospholipid
D) disaccharide
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The structure shown below is the skeletal structure of a ___. <strong>The structure shown below is the skeletal structure of a ___.  </strong> A) wax B) triglyceride C) phospholipid D) steroid <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) wax
B) triglyceride
C) phospholipid
D) steroid
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The steroid that is the raw material for the production of other steroids is

A) triglyceride.
B) cholesterol.
C) progesterone.
D) eicosanoid.
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The hormone that is the starting point for the production of the adrenocorticoid hormones and testosterone is

A) progesterone.
B) estrogen.
C) cholesterol.
D) chylomicrons.
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Which of the following is released from the gallbladder into the small intestine to aid digestion by dispersing dietary lipids into fine emulsions?

A) Bile salts
B) cholesterol
C) eicosanoids
D) phospholipids
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Cholesterol contains nonpolar rings and hydrocarbon chains, and also has an alcohol group (-OH). Which statement below is correct?

A) The molecule is totally hydrophobic.
B) Most of the molecule is hydrophobic with the -OH being hydrophilic.
C) The molecule is totally hydrophilic.
D) Cholesterol molecules would line up with the alcohol group attracted by the rings.
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Which of the following compounds share the steroid ring structure?

A) cholesterol and phospholipids
B) phospholipids and arachidonic acid
C) arachidonic acid and bile salts
D) bile salts and cholesterol
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Anabolic steroids can cause some serious health problems including

A) reduced circulation to the brain and liver.
B) muscle atrophy and blocked arteries.
C) high blood pressure and testicular atrophy.
D) the interruption of nerve impulses and reduced intestinal function.
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The thromboxanes are

A) anabolics that may be involved in increasing blood pressure.
B) eicosanoids that are involved in blood clotting.
C) adrenocroticoids that aid in the activation of sex hormones.
D) lipids that have the capacity to cause membranes to grow.
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___ is the eicosanoid involved in blood clotting.

A) Prostaglandin
B) Leukotriene
C) Progesterone
D) Thromboxane
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___ is the eicosanoid involved in muscle contractions.

A) Prostaglandin
B) Leukotriene
C) Progesterone
D) Thromboxane
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) block the actions of the COX enzymes and their production of eicosanoids from ___.

A) steroids
B) arachidonic acid
C) sphingolipids
D) phospholipids
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The lipid hormones that are derived from arachidonic acid are the ___.

A) arachidonics
B) eicosanoids
C) adrenocorticoid hormones
D) sex hormones
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Which compounds are responsible for causing pain and inflammation?

A) anabolic steroids
B) adrenocorticoids
C) prostaglandins
D) leukotrienes
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Which of the following lipids is not derived from cholesterol?

A) progesterone
B) thromboxane
C) cortisol
D) testosterone
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Eicosanoids are hormones derived from arachidonic acid. Which is not an eicosanoid?

A) prostaglandin
B) leukotriene
C) progesterone
D) thromboxane
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What is the function of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)?

A) To interrupt the production of prostaglandins from arachidonic acid.
B) To interfere with the production of anabolic steroids.
C) To facilitate the production of cyclooxygenase.
D) To stimulate the production of leukotrienes.
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The fluid mosaic model proposes that

A) membranes can move like a fluid.
B) proteins are embedded into the cell membrane.
C) materials that are fluid move across a membrane.
D) the composition of membranes includes a mosaic fluid.
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Suppose a highly positive ion was attracted to a membrane. At what location would that most likely occur?

A) the head of a lipid
B) the tail of a lipid
C) the nonpolar portion of a protein
D) the double bond located within a lipid
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Some molecules and ions are transported across a membrane via ___, which requires energy.

A) osmosis
B) diffusion
C) facillitated diffusion
D) active transport
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Active transport, a function of membranes,

A) requires an input of energy.
B) moves amino acids and small ions across the membrane.
C) requires an input of energy and moves amino acids and small ions across the membrane.
D) None of these choices.
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Saturated fatty acids have lower melting points than unsaturated fatty acids with the same number of carbon atoms.
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All commonly occurring fatty acids contain trans alkene groups.
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Trans fats are produced during the hydrogenation of fats and oils.
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Sphingolipids are a class of phospholipids.
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Sphingolipids are amphipathic hydrolysable lipids based on glycerol.
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Testosterone is produced from arachidonic acid.
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Low density lipoproteins (LDLs) transport cholesterol and phospholipids from the liver to the cells.
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Adrenocorticoid hormones are produced from cholesterol.
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Bile acids are attached to glycerol backbone by ester bonds.
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Membranes are composed entirely of phospholipids; this factor explains the ease with which facilitated diffusion functions.
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The hydrophobic end of a phospholipid is the ___ end.
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___ are used by both plants and animals as waterproofing.
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___ fats form when vegetable oil, which contain cis-double bonds, undergoes partial hydrogenation.
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A phospholipid contains a total of ___ fatty acid residues.
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Glucose is a simple sugar used in the structure of the ___, a class of lipids that includes the cerebrosides.
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The LDL/HDL ratio should be less than ___ to avoid those problems inherent with high cholesterol.
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The ___ steroids are associated with growth.
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___ is the eicosanoid involved in causing pain, inflammation and affects blood pressure.
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Matching

-Mixtures of water insoluble compounds including esters, alcohols, and alkanes.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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Matching

-Reaction that produces glycerol and fatty acid salts from triglycerides.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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Matching

-Substance that can make or stabilize water insoluble substances as colloids.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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Matching

-An emulsifying agent found in egg white.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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Matching

-Glycolipid found at nerve synapses.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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Matching

-Eicosanoid that causes pain and inflammation.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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Matching

-Eicosanoid that is responsible for muscle contraction.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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Deck 11: Lipids and Membranes
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In which solvent would lipids be most soluble?

A) hexane
B) water
C) methyl alcohol
D) ethyl alcohol
hexane
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Triglycerides composed of glycerin and mostly polyunsaturated fatty acid residues are likely to be ___ at room temperature.

A) solid fats
B) liquid oils
C) gases
D) waxes
liquid oils
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Shown below is the structure of the fatty acid, lauric acid:
<strong>Shown below is the structure of the fatty acid, lauric acid:   The boxed portion is considered to be both</strong> A) hydrophilic and hydrophobic. B) polar and hydrophobic. C) polar and hydrophilic. D) nonpolar and hydrophilic. The boxed portion is considered to be both

A) hydrophilic and hydrophobic.
B) polar and hydrophobic.
C) polar and hydrophilic.
D) nonpolar and hydrophilic.
polar and hydrophilic.
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The structure of the fatty acid, palmitic acid, is
<strong>The structure of the fatty acid, palmitic acid, is   Palmitic acid is a(n) ___ fatty acid.</strong> A) saturated B) monounsaturated C) polyunsaturated D) waxy Palmitic acid is a(n) ___ fatty acid.

A) saturated
B) monounsaturated
C) polyunsaturated
D) waxy
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The fatty acid, palmitoleic acid, is
<strong>The fatty acid, palmitoleic acid, is   Notice the double bond. Palmitoleic acid is a ___ fatty acid.</strong> A) saturated B) monounsaturated C) polyunsaturated D) waxy Notice the double bond. Palmitoleic acid is a ___ fatty acid.

A) saturated
B) monounsaturated
C) polyunsaturated
D) waxy
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Fatty acids can produce ions that are ___.

A) highly charged at the tail
B) nonpolar
C) amphipathic
D) hydrophobic
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The melting point of lauric acid, CH3(CH2)10CO2H , is 43 °\degree C and the melting point of stearic acid (CH3(CH2)16CO2H) is 69 °\degree C. Which of the following statements best explains why the melting point of lauric acid is lower than the melting point of stearic acid?

A) The hydrophobic tail of lauric acid is longer than the hydrophobic tail of stearic acid.
B) Stearic acid is soluble in water and lauric acid is not soluble in water.
C) Stearic acid is a fatty acid, whereas lauric acid is not a fatty acid.
D) The London force interactions are stronger in stearic acid than they are in lauric acid.
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The skeletal structure of Arachidonic acid, an essential fatty acid, is provided below. Arachidonic acid is best classified as: <strong>The skeletal structure of Arachidonic acid, an essential fatty acid, is provided below. Arachidonic acid is best classified as:  </strong> A) Omega-3-fatty acid B) Omega-6-fatty acid C) Saturated fatty acid D) Wax

A) Omega-3-fatty acid
B) Omega-6-fatty acid
C) Saturated fatty acid
D) Wax
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In which solvent below would lipids be least soluble?

A) hexane
B) water
C) methyl alcohol
D) ethyl alcohol
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The structure of palmitate ion derived from the fatty acid, palmitic acid, is
<strong>The structure of palmitate ion derived from the fatty acid, palmitic acid, is   Its molecular structure has both polar and nonpolar portions. Therefore, palmitate ion is classified as ___.</strong> A) hydrophobic B) lipophobic C) hydrophilic D) amphipathic Its molecular structure has both polar and nonpolar portions. Therefore, palmitate ion is classified as ___.

A) hydrophobic
B) lipophobic
C) hydrophilic
D) amphipathic
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Omega-3 and Omega-6-fatty acids are essential fatty acids. Which of the following statement best describes these essential fatty acids?

A) They are very soluble in water.
B) They are saturated fatty acids that the body absorbs faster.
C) They are not produced in the body and must be obtained through diet.
D) They are waxes found in the body.
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The skeletal structure of docosahexaenoic acid, an essential fatty acid, is provided below. Docosahexaenoic acid is best classified as: <strong>The skeletal structure of docosahexaenoic acid, an essential fatty acid, is provided below. Docosahexaenoic acid is best classified as:  </strong> A) Omega-3-fatty acid B) Omega-6-fatty acid C) Saturated fatty acid D) Wax

A) Omega-3-fatty acid
B) Omega-6-fatty acid
C) Saturated fatty acid
D) Wax
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The structure below is best classified as a ___. <strong>The structure below is best classified as a ___.  </strong> A) triglyceride B) wax C) steroid D) phospholipid

A) triglyceride
B) wax
C) steroid
D) phospholipid
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Waxes are compounds that are

A) the result of the reaction of a fatty acid and sodium hydroxide.
B) extremely hydrophilic due to the head end of the compound.
C) mixtures of water insoluble compounds, especially esters.
D) small compounds produced when short chain fatty acids react with an alcohol.
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Compounds found in feathers and leaves of most plants, which serve as protective coatings to keep water from entering or leaving an organism, are ___.

A) glycolipids
B) steroids
C) waxes
D) sphingolipids
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Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is: <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Carnauba wax is widely used for high-gloss car and floor polishes. A major component of carnauba wax ester is provided below. The condensed structure of the alcohol from which carnauba wax ester is formed is:  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Identify the class of lipid to which the following molecule belongs. <strong>Identify the class of lipid to which the following molecule belongs.  </strong> A) fatty acid B) triglyceride C) wax D) glycerophospholipid

A) fatty acid
B) triglyceride
C) wax
D) glycerophospholipid
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18
Saponification

A) is a hydrolysis reaction.
B) results in the production of triglycerides.
C) is used to store energy for later use.
D) is a reaction found in plant metabolism.
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19
How many molecules of H2 will react with one molecule of the following triglyceride? <strong>How many molecules of H<sub>2 </sub>will react with one molecule of the following triglyceride?  </strong> A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 6

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
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20
The effect of the hydrogenation of oils is to

A) remove double bonds.
B) cause the oils to remain as liquids.
C) make the oils boil at a lower temperature.
D) make the oils oxidize.
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21
Oleic acid has the formula CH3(CH2)7(CH = CH(CH2)7CO2H. The carbon -carbon double bond in oleic acid is usually cis. Compared to saturated fatty acids with the same number of carbon atoms, cis-oleic acid will have

A) a lower melting point due to a kink in the hydrocarbon tail.
B) stronger London forces and a higher melting point.
C) bonds that fit in the packing of the hydrophobic tails, creating stronger interaction between molecules.
D) no reaction with hydrogen in the presence of platinum catalyst.
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22
Animal fats and vegetable oils become rancid when exposed to air because

A) they are hydrogenated to form saturated fatty acids.
B) carbon-carbon double bonds are oxidized in air, producing small organic molecules.
C) they form amino acids in air.
D) they are partially hydrogenated.
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23
Identify the class of lipid to which the following molecule belongs. <strong>Identify the class of lipid to which the following molecule belongs.  </strong> A) sphingophospholipid B) triglyceride C) cholesterol D) glycerophospholipid

A) sphingophospholipid
B) triglyceride
C) cholesterol
D) glycerophospholipid
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24
Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified? <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Which of the following is one of the products formed when the lipid below is saponified?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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25
Phospholipids ___.

A) are really a wax
B) are very polar on both ends
C) contain a sugar, which may be simple or a chain
D) are part of the structure of cell membranes
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26
Determine the number of molecules of H2 that will react with one molecule of the following triglyceride. <strong>Determine the number of molecules of H<sub>2 </sub>that will react with one molecule of the following triglyceride.  </strong> A) three B) four C) six D) five

A) three
B) four
C) six
D) five
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27
Because of the components that are found in phospholipids, the phospholipid molecules

A) are long molecules with multiple polar points.
B) have a head that is nonpolar, as is the tail.
C) have a polar end and a nonpolar end.
D) have two ends that are nonpolar with a polar middle.
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28
The phosphate head group of phospholipids is ___ and is found on the ___ of a membrane's lipid bilayer.

A) hydrophilic/inside
B) hydrophilic/outside
C) hydrophobic/inside
D) hydrophobic/outside
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29
The difference between the sphingolipids and the glycerophospholipids is that the sphingolipids

A) have three alcohol residues that replace the fatty acid residues.
B) have one phosphate, but it is attached to the fatty acid residue, not the glycerol.
C) have three phosphates, not one, and they are attached to all of the fatty acids.
D) include sphingosine with a phosphate attached to it, and an alcohol residue.
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30
The lipid that is a cell surface receptor for hormones and drugs is a

A) glycerophopholipid.
B) ganglioside.
C) sphingomyelin.
D) cerebroside.
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31
Lecithin is found in egg whites and can be used as an emulsifying agent to keep mayonnaise from separating. Lecithin is classified as a ___.

A) phospholipid
B) wax
C) steroid
D) glycolipid
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32
Sphingomyelins are found in ___.

A) waxes
B) egg whites
C) skin cells
D) nerve cell membranes
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33
How many products are obtained when the phospholipid below is saponified? <strong>How many products are obtained when the phospholipid below is saponified?  </strong> A) 2 B) 5 C) 3 D) 6

A) 2
B) 5
C) 3
D) 6
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34
The structure shown below represents which of the following? <strong>The structure shown below represents which of the following?  </strong> A) sphingosine B) glycerophospholipid C) triglyceride D) sphingoglycolipid

A) sphingosine
B) glycerophospholipid
C) triglyceride
D) sphingoglycolipid
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35
The structure shown below represents which of the following? <strong>The structure shown below represents which of the following?  </strong> A) sphingophospholipid B) shingoglycolipid C) glycerophospholipid D) disaccharide

A) sphingophospholipid
B) shingoglycolipid
C) glycerophospholipid
D) disaccharide
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36
The structure shown below is the skeletal structure of a ___. <strong>The structure shown below is the skeletal structure of a ___.  </strong> A) wax B) triglyceride C) phospholipid D) steroid

A) wax
B) triglyceride
C) phospholipid
D) steroid
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37
The steroid that is the raw material for the production of other steroids is

A) triglyceride.
B) cholesterol.
C) progesterone.
D) eicosanoid.
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38
The hormone that is the starting point for the production of the adrenocorticoid hormones and testosterone is

A) progesterone.
B) estrogen.
C) cholesterol.
D) chylomicrons.
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39
Which of the following is released from the gallbladder into the small intestine to aid digestion by dispersing dietary lipids into fine emulsions?

A) Bile salts
B) cholesterol
C) eicosanoids
D) phospholipids
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40
Cholesterol contains nonpolar rings and hydrocarbon chains, and also has an alcohol group (-OH). Which statement below is correct?

A) The molecule is totally hydrophobic.
B) Most of the molecule is hydrophobic with the -OH being hydrophilic.
C) The molecule is totally hydrophilic.
D) Cholesterol molecules would line up with the alcohol group attracted by the rings.
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41
Which of the following compounds share the steroid ring structure?

A) cholesterol and phospholipids
B) phospholipids and arachidonic acid
C) arachidonic acid and bile salts
D) bile salts and cholesterol
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42
Anabolic steroids can cause some serious health problems including

A) reduced circulation to the brain and liver.
B) muscle atrophy and blocked arteries.
C) high blood pressure and testicular atrophy.
D) the interruption of nerve impulses and reduced intestinal function.
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43
The thromboxanes are

A) anabolics that may be involved in increasing blood pressure.
B) eicosanoids that are involved in blood clotting.
C) adrenocroticoids that aid in the activation of sex hormones.
D) lipids that have the capacity to cause membranes to grow.
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44
___ is the eicosanoid involved in blood clotting.

A) Prostaglandin
B) Leukotriene
C) Progesterone
D) Thromboxane
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45
___ is the eicosanoid involved in muscle contractions.

A) Prostaglandin
B) Leukotriene
C) Progesterone
D) Thromboxane
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46
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) block the actions of the COX enzymes and their production of eicosanoids from ___.

A) steroids
B) arachidonic acid
C) sphingolipids
D) phospholipids
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47
The lipid hormones that are derived from arachidonic acid are the ___.

A) arachidonics
B) eicosanoids
C) adrenocorticoid hormones
D) sex hormones
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48
Which compounds are responsible for causing pain and inflammation?

A) anabolic steroids
B) adrenocorticoids
C) prostaglandins
D) leukotrienes
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49
Which of the following lipids is not derived from cholesterol?

A) progesterone
B) thromboxane
C) cortisol
D) testosterone
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50
Eicosanoids are hormones derived from arachidonic acid. Which is not an eicosanoid?

A) prostaglandin
B) leukotriene
C) progesterone
D) thromboxane
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51
What is the function of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)?

A) To interrupt the production of prostaglandins from arachidonic acid.
B) To interfere with the production of anabolic steroids.
C) To facilitate the production of cyclooxygenase.
D) To stimulate the production of leukotrienes.
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52
The fluid mosaic model proposes that

A) membranes can move like a fluid.
B) proteins are embedded into the cell membrane.
C) materials that are fluid move across a membrane.
D) the composition of membranes includes a mosaic fluid.
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53
Suppose a highly positive ion was attracted to a membrane. At what location would that most likely occur?

A) the head of a lipid
B) the tail of a lipid
C) the nonpolar portion of a protein
D) the double bond located within a lipid
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54
Some molecules and ions are transported across a membrane via ___, which requires energy.

A) osmosis
B) diffusion
C) facillitated diffusion
D) active transport
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55
Active transport, a function of membranes,

A) requires an input of energy.
B) moves amino acids and small ions across the membrane.
C) requires an input of energy and moves amino acids and small ions across the membrane.
D) None of these choices.
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56
Saturated fatty acids have lower melting points than unsaturated fatty acids with the same number of carbon atoms.
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57
All commonly occurring fatty acids contain trans alkene groups.
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58
Trans fats are produced during the hydrogenation of fats and oils.
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59
Sphingolipids are a class of phospholipids.
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60
Sphingolipids are amphipathic hydrolysable lipids based on glycerol.
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61
Testosterone is produced from arachidonic acid.
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62
Low density lipoproteins (LDLs) transport cholesterol and phospholipids from the liver to the cells.
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63
Adrenocorticoid hormones are produced from cholesterol.
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64
Bile acids are attached to glycerol backbone by ester bonds.
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65
Membranes are composed entirely of phospholipids; this factor explains the ease with which facilitated diffusion functions.
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66
The hydrophobic end of a phospholipid is the ___ end.
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67
___ are used by both plants and animals as waterproofing.
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68
___ fats form when vegetable oil, which contain cis-double bonds, undergoes partial hydrogenation.
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69
A phospholipid contains a total of ___ fatty acid residues.
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70
Glucose is a simple sugar used in the structure of the ___, a class of lipids that includes the cerebrosides.
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71
The LDL/HDL ratio should be less than ___ to avoid those problems inherent with high cholesterol.
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72
The ___ steroids are associated with growth.
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73
___ is the eicosanoid involved in causing pain, inflammation and affects blood pressure.
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74
Matching

-Mixtures of water insoluble compounds including esters, alcohols, and alkanes.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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75
Matching

-Reaction that produces glycerol and fatty acid salts from triglycerides.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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76
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-Substance that can make or stabilize water insoluble substances as colloids.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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77
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-An emulsifying agent found in egg white.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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78
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-Glycolipid found at nerve synapses.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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79
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-Eicosanoid that causes pain and inflammation.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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80
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-Eicosanoid that is responsible for muscle contraction.

A) emulsifier
B) facilitated diffusion
C) lecithin
D) leukotriene
E) eicosanoid
F) active transport
G) wax
H) prostaglandin
I) cerebroside
J) saponification
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