Exp: B Chemically wax is a lipid. Waxes are found in nature as coating on leaves and stems. They prevent the plant from losing excessive amount of water
VMMC-2003
Biomolecules
185348
Low calorie and low cholesterol is found in
1 soyabean oil
2 peanut oil
3 sesame oil
4 sunflower oil
Explanation:
Exp: D Sun flower oil has low calories and low cholesterol compared to soyabean oil, pea-nut oil, and sesame oil.
Manipal-2010
Biomolecules
185349
Most abundant lipid in the cell membrane is:
1 cholesterol
2 phospholipids
3 glycolipids
4 cerebrosides
Explanation:
Exp: B Most abundant lipid in the cell membrane is phospholipid. These have polar head group and two hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails and head is hydrophilic in nature.
AFMC-2001
Biomolecules
185350
What is the substrate for lipase enzyme?
1 Protein
2 Carbohydrate
3 Lipid
4 Nucleic acid
Explanation:
Exp: C The substrate for lipase enzyme is lipid. The substrate is the triglyceride which is the building unit of lipids, and the product is the sub-units of the triglyceride which are the glycerol and the fatty acid.
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Biomolecules
185347
Chemically wax is:
1 A protein
2 A lipid
3 A carbohydrate
4 An amino acid
Explanation:
Exp: B Chemically wax is a lipid. Waxes are found in nature as coating on leaves and stems. They prevent the plant from losing excessive amount of water
VMMC-2003
Biomolecules
185348
Low calorie and low cholesterol is found in
1 soyabean oil
2 peanut oil
3 sesame oil
4 sunflower oil
Explanation:
Exp: D Sun flower oil has low calories and low cholesterol compared to soyabean oil, pea-nut oil, and sesame oil.
Manipal-2010
Biomolecules
185349
Most abundant lipid in the cell membrane is:
1 cholesterol
2 phospholipids
3 glycolipids
4 cerebrosides
Explanation:
Exp: B Most abundant lipid in the cell membrane is phospholipid. These have polar head group and two hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails and head is hydrophilic in nature.
AFMC-2001
Biomolecules
185350
What is the substrate for lipase enzyme?
1 Protein
2 Carbohydrate
3 Lipid
4 Nucleic acid
Explanation:
Exp: C The substrate for lipase enzyme is lipid. The substrate is the triglyceride which is the building unit of lipids, and the product is the sub-units of the triglyceride which are the glycerol and the fatty acid.
Exp: B Chemically wax is a lipid. Waxes are found in nature as coating on leaves and stems. They prevent the plant from losing excessive amount of water
VMMC-2003
Biomolecules
185348
Low calorie and low cholesterol is found in
1 soyabean oil
2 peanut oil
3 sesame oil
4 sunflower oil
Explanation:
Exp: D Sun flower oil has low calories and low cholesterol compared to soyabean oil, pea-nut oil, and sesame oil.
Manipal-2010
Biomolecules
185349
Most abundant lipid in the cell membrane is:
1 cholesterol
2 phospholipids
3 glycolipids
4 cerebrosides
Explanation:
Exp: B Most abundant lipid in the cell membrane is phospholipid. These have polar head group and two hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails and head is hydrophilic in nature.
AFMC-2001
Biomolecules
185350
What is the substrate for lipase enzyme?
1 Protein
2 Carbohydrate
3 Lipid
4 Nucleic acid
Explanation:
Exp: C The substrate for lipase enzyme is lipid. The substrate is the triglyceride which is the building unit of lipids, and the product is the sub-units of the triglyceride which are the glycerol and the fatty acid.
Exp: B Chemically wax is a lipid. Waxes are found in nature as coating on leaves and stems. They prevent the plant from losing excessive amount of water
VMMC-2003
Biomolecules
185348
Low calorie and low cholesterol is found in
1 soyabean oil
2 peanut oil
3 sesame oil
4 sunflower oil
Explanation:
Exp: D Sun flower oil has low calories and low cholesterol compared to soyabean oil, pea-nut oil, and sesame oil.
Manipal-2010
Biomolecules
185349
Most abundant lipid in the cell membrane is:
1 cholesterol
2 phospholipids
3 glycolipids
4 cerebrosides
Explanation:
Exp: B Most abundant lipid in the cell membrane is phospholipid. These have polar head group and two hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails and head is hydrophilic in nature.
AFMC-2001
Biomolecules
185350
What is the substrate for lipase enzyme?
1 Protein
2 Carbohydrate
3 Lipid
4 Nucleic acid
Explanation:
Exp: C The substrate for lipase enzyme is lipid. The substrate is the triglyceride which is the building unit of lipids, and the product is the sub-units of the triglyceride which are the glycerol and the fatty acid.