Chapter 15: Q. 15.83 (page 542)
Which of the following are found in cell membranes?
a. cholesterol
b. triacylglycerols
c. carbohydrates
Short Answer
The correct options are (part a) Cholestrol and (part c) Carbohydrates.
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Chapter 15: Q. 15.83 (page 542)
Which of the following are found in cell membranes?
a. cholesterol
b. triacylglycerols
c. carbohydrates
The correct options are (part a) Cholestrol and (part c) Carbohydrates.
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(a) 
(b) linoleic acid
(c) 
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