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What are the two most common saturated fatty acids? (3 pts) Show transcribed image text
all fatty acids contain a _____ chain of carbon atoms with a ______group. Saturated fatty acids contain _____; unsaturated fatty acids contain _______. Chapter 15 roblem 15.5 Part A Describe some simlarises and dferences in the structures of a saturated taty acid and an unsaturated faty acid Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences Reset Help long All faty acids contein a chain of carbon atoms with a group Saturated...
Omega-6 fatty acids are: O A form of saturated fatty acids O Contain a double bond at the third omega carbon O Synthesized in the liver Help to regulate the constriction of blood vessels Omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids are both polyunsaturated fatty acids that are essential to the human body. However, along with the chemical structures previously discussed, there are additional differences between the two essential fatty acids (EFAs). In the table, choose whether each statement concerns omega-3 or...
(Bacteria cultured in saturated fatty acids at low temperature vs high temperature) (2) Saturated fatty acid (6) Cusaturated fatty acid l'almitic acid Linoleic acid 200: Sins Assxiatec Figure 1: Structure of saturated (a) and unsaturated (b) fatty acids (http://www.columbia.edu.cu biology courses/c2005/purves6/figure03-20.jpg) 1. Acholeplasma laidlawii is a bacterium that is unable to synthesize its own fatty acids and must therefore construct its plasma membrane from whatever fatty acids are available in the environment. Thus the A. laidlawii takes on the physical...
with regards to fatty acids, if you wanted to convert a saturated fatty acid into an unsaturated fatty acid, what structural change would need to be introduced? a) addition of a double ionic bond between two carbon atoms b) addition of a double covalent bond between two carbon atoms c) removal of a double ionic bond between two carbon atoms d) removal of a double covalent bond between two carbon atoms
Distinguish between the structure of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and describe why saturated and unsaturated fatty acids have different melting temperatures
Omega 3 fatty acids: Are a form of saturated fatty acids Are synthesized in the liver Help to regulate inflammatory processes Contain a double bond at the sixth omega carbon
What additional step is needed for degradation of saturated fatty acids with odd number of carbons? In a short answer explain how is this connected to the TCA cycle?
Give 2 examples of saturated fatty acids and answer each of the following aspects: 1. Describe chemical characteristics and graph the structure of the two 2. What is the function in the organism of the two examples 3. Classify and explain if it is Saponifiable or non-saponifiable from the two examples
Unsaturated fatty acids have lower melting points than saturated fatty acids because A. they have fewer hydrogen atoms B. They have more hydrogen atoms C. their molecules fit closely together D. the cis double bonds give them an irregular shape E. the trans double bonds give them an irregular shape
Which property/properties is/are characteristic of the most abundant fatty acids found in plants and animals? I The trans isomer predominates. II. Trans fatty acids are the result of reversible catalytic hydrogenation. III. The unsaturated fatty acids have lower melting points than the corresponding saturated acids. IV. The greater the degree of unsaturation the lower is the melting point. OLI Ou OLIV Org