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What macromolecule is Saturated fat?

A lipid


What is the most infuencial lipid in raising blood cholesterol?

saturated fat


What is the monomer for a lipid?

The monomer for a lipid would be 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.


Which lipid in a diet that most profoundly raises blood cholesterol?

saturated fat


How do you know if a lipid is saturated?

Saturated lipids have no double bonds between carbon atoms in the fatty acid chains, making them straight and able to pack tightly together. This structure gives saturated lipids a solid form at room temperature. Chemically, saturated lipids will not undergo a reaction with bromine water.


Term used for a lipid that has no double bonds or fully hydrogenated...?

Saturated Fat. The double bond occurs when you remove a hydrogen, so when a fat is fully hydrogenated it has no double bonds.


What are the of a lipids?

Glycerol is a monomer of a lipid.


Is cereal a carbohydrate lipid or protein?

It is a carbohydrate.


Can fats be oil at room temperature?

No, you have misunderstoof the definitions. An oil is a lipid that is liquid at room temperature and a fat is a lipid that is solid at room temperature, therefore by definition a fat cannot be an oil at room temperature.


Unsaturated fat vs saturated fat?

When a carbon=carbon double bond exists in a { fat = oil = lipid } lipid molecule, it has the capacity to accept protons (H+) (to dissolve the double bond) like an unsaturated sponge that may absorb more water. Saturated lipids are called thusly as they do not have this capacity.


What macromolecule is saturated?

A lipid


Will eating something high in cholesterol the night before having blood work alter the lipid panel results?

It could do. Also, be aware that most of the cholesterol in your body is made from saturated fat, so watch your saturated fat intake too.