Lipids Part II. Glycerophospholipids Sphingolipids Used in brain membranes and nerve tissue.

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Lipids Part II

Glycerophospholipids

Sphingolipids Used in brain membranes and nerve tissue

Sphingolipids Used in brain membranes and nerve tissue

Sphingolipids Used in brain membranes and nerve tissue

Glycosphingolipids Used in nerve membranes and muscle tissue

Glycosphingolipids Used in nerve membranes and muscle tissue

Gangliosides Used in nerve membranes

Steroids

Cholesterol is present in many cell membranes

Steroids Cholesterol is present in many cell membranes

Steroids Cholesterol is present in many cell membranes

Lipoproteins Used to transport lipids through the bloodstream

Lipoproteins Used to transport lipids through the bloodstream

Lipoproteins Used to transport lipids through the bloodstream

Bile Salts The detergents of the intestines

Steroid Hormones Sex Hormones

Steroid Hormones Sex Hormones

Steroid Hormones Birth Control Pills - mimic mainly progesterone

Steroid Hormones Birth Control Pills - mimic mainly progesterone

Steroid Hormones Birth Control Pills - mimic mainly progesterone

Steroid Hormones Birth Control Pills - mimic mainly progesterone

Adrenal Corticosteriods

Anabolic Steroids

Cell Membrane

Mainly phospholipids plus others

Cell Membrane Mainly phospholipids plus others