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13 August, 13:17

Imagine that you have isolated a mysterious liquid from a sample of food. you add the liquid to a beaker of water and shake vigorously. after a few minutes, the water and the other liquid separate into two layers. to which class of biological molecules does the unknown liquid most likely belong

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  1. 13 August, 13:24
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    I believe the liquid is in a class of biological molecules called lipids. One property of lipid is that they are water soluble (hydrophobic), a property that is put to use in the organisation of cells and tissues. Therefore, lipids can not form bonds with water because they are non-polar and therefore a mixture of lipids and water is immiscible, like the case of the liquid of concern.
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