1. what is a saturated vrs unsatured phospholipid and what does it do 2.What is a alpha...

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1. what is a saturated vrs unsatured phospholipid and what doesit do
2.What is a alpha linkage and a beta linkage and which one wouldyou find in Glycogen, Starch, and Cellulose?
3.How do cows digest Cellulose?
4.How are bacteria cells different than eukaryotic cells

5.What organelle(s) does the bateria and eukaryotic cells havein common?

6.What are the roles of the Cytoskeleton

7.Are the membranes separate in eucaryotes organelles?
8. How are rough and smooth ER different.

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1 Lipids are naturally occurring organic compounds which are insoluble in polar solvents such as water Their insolubility is due to their long hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains These chains can be saturated or unsaturated Unsaturated chains contain double or triple covalent    See Answer
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