Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Plasmalogens, which comprise much of the phospholipid in mitochondria, are formed by desaturation of the analogous 3-phosphoethanolamine derivative
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93%
True
7%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Platelet-activating factor (PAF) (1-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphocholine) is synthesized from the corresponding 3-phosphocholine derivative.
Anonymous Quiz
93%
True
7%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Platelet-activating factor (PAF) is formed by many blood cells and other tissues and aggregates platelets at concentrations as low as 10–11 mol/L. It also has hypotensive and ulcerogenic properties
Anonymous Quiz
92%
True
8%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
The biosynthetic pathway of glycerol ether phospholipids is located in peroxisomes.
Anonymous Quiz
92%
True
8%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Phospholipases allow degradation and remodeling of phosphoglycerols
Anonymous Quiz
95%
True
5%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Lysophospholipid (eg, lysolecithin) is attacked by lysophospholipase, forming the corresponding glyceryl phosphoryl base
Anonymous Quiz
94%
True
6%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Phospholipase A2 is found in pancreatic fluid and snake venom as well as in many types of cells
Anonymous Quiz
96%
True
4%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
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phospholipase D is known to be involved in mammalian signal transduction.
Anonymous Quiz
96%
True
4%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Lysolecithin (lysophosphatidylcholine) may be formed by an alternative route that involves lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT).
Anonymous Quiz
96%
True
4%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) enzyme, found in plasma is considered to be responsible for much of the cholesteryl ester in plasma lipoproteins.
Anonymous Quiz
96%
True
4%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
The incorporation of fatty acids into lecithin can occurs by complete synthesis of the phospholipid.
Anonymous Quiz
95%
True
5%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
The incorporation of fatty acids into lecithin can occurs by transacylation between cholesteryl ester and lysolecithin
Anonymous Quiz
92%
True
8%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
The incorporation of fatty acids into lecithin can occurs by direct acylation of lysolecithin by acyl-CoA.
Anonymous Quiz
93%
True
7%
False
Forwarded from Dr. Shaimaa MCQ
Ceramide is an important signaling molecule (second messenger) regulating pathways including programmed cell death (apoptosis), the cell cycle, and cell differentiation and senescence.
Anonymous Quiz
92%
True
8%
False