MDCAT Biology MCQ #884

Waxes are highly hydrophobic lipids that provide protective coatings. Chemically, waxes are primarily composed of long-chain fatty acids and what other component?

MDCAT Biology MCQ #884

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Waxes are highly hydrophobic lipids that provide protective coatings. Chemically, waxes are primarily composed of long-chain fatty acids and what other component?

    • A) Ketones
    • B) Aldehydes
    • C) Ethers
    • D) Esters

    Answer: Esters

    Explanation: Waxes are chemically defined as esters formed from long-chain fatty acids combined with long-chain monohydric alcohols.