BE201 Lecture 8 Lipids
Across
- 3. An unpleasant type of unsaturated fatty acid
- 4. Fatty acids are connected to glycerol by this bond
- 6. These lipids run rings around you
- 8. A type of lipoprotein
- 10. The smallest type of lipoprotein
- 12. HMG-CoA Reductase inhibitors
- 13. Tissue type that stores triglycerides
- 15. A fatty acid with no double bonds
- 21. Soap is the [Blank] of a fatty acid
- 22. An essential fatty acid
- 23. Cholesterol is used to make these
- 25. The process of returning cholesterol to the liver
- 26. The big giant of the lipoprotein world
- 27. A polar group in phospholipids
Down
- 1. Used to control triglyceride levels
- 2. Elevated triglycerides can cause this
- 5. It controls all cholesterol in the body
- 7. When triglycerides are very high or low
- 9. Unsaturated fatty acids tend to be [Blank]
- 11. The functional group of fatty acids
- 14. The process of making soap
- 16. Lipids are soluble in [Blank] solvents
- 17. Source of 15% of cholesterol in the body
- 18. They have an alcohol backbone
- 19. Cellular location for phospholipids
- 20. A cause of poor triglyceride control
- 22. Often depicted as the bad boy of the cholesterol world
- 24. A C18 fatty acid