Answer:
Parasitism
Explanation:
The kind of relationship in which one organism benefits to the detriment of the other is called parasitism. The parasites feeds on the other organism and it derives nourishment and nutrient from it. The host or the other organism suffers and does not benefit from the relationship. This relationship can lead to the eventual death of the host organism. Example is tapeworm and man.
Answer:
- Sphingolipids
- Galactolipids, Sulfolipids, Glycerophospholipids
- Glycerophospholipids
- Galactolipids, Sulfolipids
- Sulfolipids
- Archeal lipids
- Sphingolipids
- Archael lipids, Sphingolipids, Glycerophospholipids
Explanation:
<u>Sphingolipids</u> contain one fatty acid.
<u>Galactolipids, Sulfolipids, Glycerophospholipids</u> include two fatty acids joined to glycerol by ester linkages.
<u>Glycerophospholipids</u> are made up of a 1,2-diacylglycerol and a polar head group alcohol attached by a phosphodiester bond.
<u>Galactolipids, Sulfolipids </u> are common in plant membranes.
<u>Sulfolipids</u> contain sulfate.
<u>Archeal lipids</u> have hydrocarbons linked the glycerol by bonds that are more stable in acidic or high temperature environments.
<u>Sphingolipids</u> do not contain glycerol.
<u>Archeal lipids, Sphingolipids, Glycerophospholipids</u> can contain phosphate.