Chapter 15: Q. 15.52 (page 535)
How does LDL differ from HDL?
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Difference between LDL and HDL:

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Chapter 15: Q. 15.52 (page 535)
How does LDL differ from HDL?
Difference between LDL and HDL:

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15.81 Identify the components (to ) contained in each of the following lipids (a to d):
1. glycerol
2. fatty acid
3. phosphate
4. amino alcohol
5. steroid nucleus
6. sphingosine
a. estrogen
b. cephalin
c. wax
d. triacylglycerol
Where are proteins located in cell membranes?
Draw the condensed structural formula for a mixed triacylglycerol that contains two palmitic acid molecules and one oleic acid molecule on the center carbon of glycerol.
Describe some similarities and differences in the structures of a saturated fatty acid and an unsaturated fatty acid.
Lipids are not soluble in water. Are lipids polar or nonpolar molecules?
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