General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life (5th Edition)
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Author: Karen C. Timberlake
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Chapter 17.5, Problem 17.39QAP
Describe the similarities and differences between triacylglycerols and glycerophospholipids.
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- The following is a block diagram for a glycerophospholipid where the building blocks are labeled with letters and the linkages between building blocks are labeled with numbers. a. Which building blocks are fatty acid residues? b. Which building blocks are alcohol residues? c. Which linkages are ester linkages? d. Which linkages involve a phosphate residue?arrow_forwardWhat functional group is common to all saponifiable lipids?arrow_forwardBased on the head and two tails model for the structure of a glycerophospholipid, classify each of the following structural units as being part of its head or being part of its tails. a. fatty acids b. amino alcohol c. phosphate grouparrow_forward
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