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question 16 1 pts which of the following is polymer of glucose that is sometimes referred to as animal starch? disaccharide polysaccharide monosaccharide glycogen question 17 1 pts which of these is not a lipid? fat steroid cholesterol polysaccharide question 18 1 pts a triglyceride is composed of a glycerol molecule and three of the same type of fatty acid. true false question 19 1 pts
Brief Explanations
- Question 16: Glycogen is a polymer of glucose and is often called animal starch. Disaccharides are made of two sugar units, polysaccharides are a general class which includes glycogen but is not the specific answer here, and monosaccharides are single - sugar units.
- Question 17: Fats, steroids, and cholesterol are lipids. Polysaccharides are carbohydrates, not lipids.
- Question 18: A triglyceride can be composed of a glycerol molecule and three of the same type of fatty acid or different types of fatty acids. The statement is false as it is too restrictive.
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Question 16: Glycogen
Question 17: polysaccharide
Question 18: False