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Question 1 (1 point) In this lab you will attempt to hydrolyze the triacylglycerols ("fat") found...
Question 5 (1 point) The six test tubes will be in a water bath for 40 minutes at what temperature range? 30-35 °C 35-40 °C O 30-40 °C 040-45 °C Question 1 (0.5 points) Whole milk contains more fat than skim milk. True False Question 2 (0.5 points) Whole milk, when hydrolyzed, can produce more fatty acids than skim milk can. True False Question 3 (0.5 points) Simple lipids can be hydrolyzed. True False Question 4 (0.5 points) Fatty acids...
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Time Taken:0:06:15 Hunter Ramey: Attempt 1 Question 1 (10 points) Match the following. hydrogenation 1. The second component of triacylglycerols beside glycerol. higher 2. a lipid that cannot be hydrolyzed lower 3. the functional group of triacylglycerols ester 4 a fatty acid with at least one double bond animals 5. the process of converting unsaturated fats into saturated fats fatty acids unsaturated 6. the melting points of saturated fats compared to unsaturated fats hydrolysis 7. a source of...
Question 1 20 pts 1. a type of oil that is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids olive 2. a type of nut that is rich in omega-3 fatty acids (ALA) walnuts 3. a lipid that contains glycerol, two fatty acids, and a phosphate group phospholipid 4. a dietary lipid found only in animal foods cholesterol 5. organ in the body that produces all the cholesterol a body needs liver 6. type of lipid with a multi-ring structure sterol 7. a...
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16. Which of the following types of compounds are expected products from the saponification of an oil? a. glycerol and fatty acids b. glycerol and fatty acid salts c. fatty acid salts and fatty acids d. fatty acids and glycine 17. Prostaglandins and thromboxanes are classes of eicosanoids. a. TRUE b. FALSE In general, lipids are substances that are only sparingly soluble in water a. TRUE b. FALSE 18. 19. In activ e transport, a substance crosses...
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Question 20 1.79 pts The chemical makeup of oils is Oesters of glycerol with three predominantly unsaturated fatty acids. esters of glycerol with three identical saturated fatty acids. simple esters of long chain alcohols and fatty acids. esters of glycerol with three identical unsaturated fatty acids. Oesters of glycerol with three predominantly saturated fatty acids. Question 21 1.79 pts Saturated triacylglycerols are usually because O liquids; they have relatively short fatty acid...
Question 1 (0.5 points) Saved Proteins are formed by joining together. carboxylic acids fatty acids amino acids none of the above Question 2 (0.5 points) Which two functional groups does an amino acid contain? amine and carboxylic acid carboxylic acid and amide amide and heterocyclic ring heterocyclic ring and amine Question 3 (0.5 points) Do amino acids commonly exist in nature as neutral molecules with all uncharged atoms? Yes No Question 1 (0.5 points) What is a protein? A polymer...
2. What is the enzyme being tested? 3. What is the substrate if the enzyme? 4. For what purpose do bacteria that have the enzyme utilize it? 6. What will occur if the plate is incubated right side up? 7. What will occur if the plate is incubated for more than 24-48 hours? Exercise 7: Selective and Differential Growth Medium and Tests 95 Exercise 7.9 Hydrolytic Exoenzymes: Lipase and Casease LIPASE TEST Lipids are fatty acids used by some bacterium...
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1. Glycerol from hydrolysis of triacylglycerols enters gluconeogenesis at. a. glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate. b. dihydroxyacetone phosphate. c. 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate. d. 3-phosphoglycerate. e. 2-phosphoglycerate. or tissue prefers to use ketone bodies such as acetoacetate as a source of fuel instead of glucose? a. heart muscle c. brain d. liver e. stomach b. adrenal cortex 3. The key enzyme in glycogen degradation is a. glycogen phosphatase. b. glycogen hydrolase. c. glycogen phosphorylase A d. glycogen...
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Question 23 (2.5 points) Saved Which of the following is true? Bile salts are amphipathic, which means they can act as an acid or a base. In the intestines, triacylglycerols must be broken down to monoacylglycerol and two fatty acids for transport into intestinal...
Question 1 What is the mechanism of the synthesis of methyl salicylate? esterification Sn1 SnAcyl AnE Question 2 Which compound is responsible for the burnt-fat odor in the test for glycerol? glycerol acrolein acetic acicd o fatty acid Question 3 Which of the following reagents is NOT used for the synthesis of methyl salicylate? o acetic acid methanol salicylic acid sulfuric acid Question 4 Which of the following chemically define a soap? salt of a thoester salt of a carboxylic...