Hydrolysis of phospholipids yields
(a) glycerol, phosphoric acid and fatty acids
(b) glycerol, phosphoric acid and nitrogen base
(c) glycerol and fatty acids
(d) acetyl Co A
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(a) glycerol , phosphoric acid, fatty acids
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Hydrolysis of phospholipid yeilds glycerol, phosphoric acid and fatty acid.
Option: (a)
Explanation:
- A lipid is combined with phosphoric acid to form a phospholipid.
- Phospholipid consists of two type of molecules. One is glycerol and another is fatty acid. Hence a phospholipid consists of phosphoric acid glycerol and fatty acid.
- On hydrolysis which can be done by using a strong acid or an alkali three types of molecules are obtained.
- A phospholipid forms and integral part of the cell membrane of every organism.
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