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Biochemistry

Complex Lipid Metabolism




Compiled By Simon Mwangi
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, Science | Biochemistry I of V pages
1. Free fatty acids are a major component of membranes. True or false?
false; minor component

2. Fatty acids are ___ ___ acids
aliphatic carboxylic

3. Describe aliphatic carboxylic acids
generally long, unbranched, even number of carbon chains, length is usually 12 - 24, saturated FAs

4. Saturated fatty acids contain no C=C double bonds. True or false?
true

5. T C=C double bonds found in nature are what orientation
cis

6. In regards to major complex lipids, Triacylgycerols (TAG) have 3 acyl groups in ___ linkage to a molecule
ester

7. In regards to TAG, the storage of fatty acids is primarily in ___ tissue but also found as lipid droplets in
adipose

8. Phosphoglycerides (phospholipid) have a glycerol backbone. Describe this backbone.
two fatty acid molecules attached in ester linkage and a phosphate on the third hydroxyl glycerol. The

9. Phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylserine, phospatidylinositol, and cardiolipin
phospholipids

10. Plasmalogens are an alkyl alcohol attached via an ___ linkage on position ___ of the glycerol
ether; 1

11. True or false? there may be plasmalogen forms of PC
true

12. Where are plasmalogens synthesized?
peroxisomes

13. This is a phospholipid that does not contain glycerol
sphingomyelin

14. Sphingomyelin is synthesized from what?
amino alcohol spingosine

15. Glycosphingolipids (not phospholipids) are composed of what?
sphingosine, a fatty acid, and one or more carbohydrate or carbohydrate derived structure
note: a sphingosine plus a fatty acid is called a ceramide

16. Galactosyl ceramide is an example of what?


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