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Select the correct definition of a glycolipid.

A glycolipid is:

a lipid molecule that contains a phosphate group

a lipid molecule produced during glycolysis

a lipid molecule that contains at least one carbohydrate unit

a molecule produced during the breakdown of glycogen

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Answered by Yoursenorita
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ANSWER:-

a lipid molecule that contains at least one carbohydrate unit

EXPLANATION:-

A GLYCOLIPID -It refers to the lipid which consists of the carbohyde group attached via a glycosidic bond , which are basically covalent bonds , is referred to as a glycolipid .They are present on the surface of the eukaryotic cell membranes .Glycolipids are important to connect from one tissue to another and facilitate cellular recognition.

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From the given information of the question ,

  • The correct answer is a lipid molecule that contains at least one carbohydrate unit .
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