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25 June, 09:11

The diagram shows a simple lipid.

What type of lipid is shown?

saturated

unsaturated

phospholipid

triglyceride

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  1. 25 June, 12:31
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    The correct answer is option A, that is, saturated.

    The mentioned lipid is not a phospholipid, as it does not comprise a phosphate group at the terminal of the chain, and is not a triglyceride due to the absence of glycerol moiety.

    Each carbon combined with the hydrogens forms the maximum number of possible C-H bonds, thus, there are no multiple bonds between the carbons. Hence, it can be concluded that the lipid is saturated.
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