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Card 6

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PS and PE ...

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Card 7

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PI, PC and CL

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Card 8

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organelle specific lipids e.g. PG and cardilipins

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Card 9

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which is the most common sphingolipid? (it has a phosphocholine headgroup)

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Card 10

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the amide group in sphingolipids has the ability to do what?

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Card 11

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what is ganglioside GM1 an example of?

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Card 12

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sterols have a

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Card 13

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most common type of sterol found in humans

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Card 14

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what in animal cells translocate to the extracellular monolayer when cells undergo cell death or apoptosis signalling for digestion?

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Card 15

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where are glycolipids orientated towards?

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