Biology, asked by sumitchuhan, 4 months ago


Glycolipid is an example of

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Answered by smritipatel29
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A glycolipid is a carbohydrate that is covalently linked to a lipid. ... An example of a glycolipid is a glycosphingolipid. It is comprised of a carbohydrate and a sphingolipid linked together by a glycosidic bond. Hydrolysis of the glycosphingolipid, thus, yields sugar, fatty acid, and sphingosine (or dihydrospingosine).

Answered by Harikaponnapalli
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carbhohydrates

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