88. Most abundant lipid in a cell membrane is
(a) phospholipid (b) sphingolipid
(c) glycolipid
(d) all of these.
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The Lipid Bilayer
Lipid—that is, fatty—molecules constitute about 50% of the mass of most animal cell membranes, nearly all of the remainder being protein. ...
The most abundant membrane lipids are the phospholipids.
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- Most abundant lipid in a cell membrane is Phospholipid.
WHAT IS LIPID?
- Lipids is a type of insoluble substances, This isn't a chemical substance but are naturally occurring substance.
- This join together or mix with carbohydrates and proteins.
- Lipids join with carbohydrates and proteins to make tissues of animals and plants.
- Naturally occurring substance is a type of substance this is naturally found inside the Earth.
- We know that carbohydrates, proteins are type of Nutrients, whereas lipids are of fats.
- Fats are the food which keeps our body healthy. Over eating fat food is not good for the health, sometimes over eating fat foods we get under skin fat.
- Under skin fact is commonly known as subcutaneous fat. The other fact is the normal fact which is found equally all over the parts of the body that is visceral fat.
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