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choose the three classes of lipids found in eukaryotic cells.
□ glycerol phospholipids
□ sterols
□ membrane triglycerides
□ sphingolipids
□ integral bilayer lipids
In eukaryotic cells, the main classes of lipids include glycerol - phospholipids which are important for cell - membrane structure, sterols like cholesterol that also contribute to membrane fluidity and function, and sphingolipids which are involved in cell - signaling and membrane structure. Triglycerides are mainly energy - storage molecules and not major membrane components in the way the others are. "Integral bilayer lipids" is not a distinct class of lipids in the context of this question.
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A. Glycerol phospholipids
B. Sterols
D. Sphingolipids