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select all that apply choose the three classes of lipids found in eukaryotic cells. integral bilayer lipids sphingolipids sterols glycerol phospholipids membrane triglycerides
In eukaryotic cells, the three main classes of lipids are sphingolipids, sterols, and glycerol phospholipids. Integral bilayer lipids are not a class of lipids (integral proteins are part of membranes, not a lipid class), and membrane triglycerides are incorrect as triglycerides are mainly storage lipids, not a main membrane lipid class. Sphingolipids (e.g., sphingomyelin) are important in membranes, sterols (e.g., cholesterol) regulate membrane fluidity, and glycerol phospholipids (e.g., phosphatidylcholine) form the lipid bilayer.
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B. Sphingolipids, C. Sterols, D. Glycerol phospholipids