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NEET UG 2026 » NEET UG Study Material » Biology » Unilocular
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Unilocular

The ovary is unilocular in basal placentation, and a single ovule is borne at the base of the ovary in this stage. For instance, marigolds and sunflowers (Asteraceae family).

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Triglycerides are esters in which three molecules of one or more different fatty acids are linked to the alcohol glycerol; they are named after the fatty acid components; tristearin, for example, contains three molecules of stearic acid, whereas oleo distearin contains one molecule of oleic acid and two molecules of stearic acid.

Three long-chain carboxylic acids, sometimes known as fatty acids, can react with three alcohol groups. When only one ester bond is formed, monoglycerides or monoacylglycerols are formed. When two carboxylic acid molecules react to form two ester linkages, a diglyceride or diacylglycerol is formed. When three carboxylic acids react to produce three ester linkages, a triglyceride or triacylglycerol is formed.

Structure of Triglycerides

Tissues can metabolise fatty acids for energy or store them as triglycerides as an energy reserve. In response to energy demands, the stored triglycerides are digested, and the unsaturated fatty acids are released into the circulation for transport to tissues.

Triglyceride Hydrolysis

Triglycerides (fats) can be hydrolyzed to create glycerol and three fatty acids in the presence of acid and heat, or under biological circumstances. Triglyceride hydrolysis can also be done using a base, which is the most commonly utilised approach on a wide scale. Saponification is a one-step reaction that produces soap by combining simultaneous hydrolysis and neutralisation.

Triglyceride Chemical Composition

A triglyceride is formed when the three hydroxyl groups (OH-) of a single glycerol molecule combine with the carboxyl groups (COOH-) of three fatty acids to form ester linkages.

Different triglycerides may or may not have the same three fatty acids that make up the triglyceride structure, resulting in a vast range of possibilities. Triglyceride fatty acid chains can be any length, although the most common are 16, 18, and 20 carbons.

The Function of Triglycerides in the Human Body

The national recommendations for fasting triglyceride levels in healthy persons are as follows:

  • A blood sugar level of less than 150 mg/dl is considered normal.
  • A blood sugar level of 151–200 mg/dl is regarded as borderline high.
  • a blood concentration of 201–499 mg/dl (high)
  • A blood sugar level of 500 mg/dl or higher is considered extremely high.

Triglycerides are used in the body to supply energy to cells that require it. They are found in fat deposits and are a naturally occurring component of the blood. Excess triglycerides, on the other hand, can cause health problems and even death in the body.

High triglyceride levels have been associated with metabolic syndrome, a group of ailments that increases the risk of diabetes, stroke, and cardiovascular disease. More than 200 mg/dL in the blood has been related to an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and mortality.

Conclusion

A triglyceride is a glyceride made up of a single molecule of glycerol that has been esterified with three fatty acids. Vegetable oils and animal fats are the most common sources. 

The general chemical formula of triglyceride is

R2COO−CH2CH(−OOCR1)CH2−OOCR3

Where R1, R2, and R3 are fatty acids. These three fatty acids can be the same or different.

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What is plurilocular gametangia, and how does it affect you?

Ans. However, they differ from plurilocular sporangia in that they are produced by the gametophytes’ body and ...Read full

What is the significance of plurilocular sporangia in the body?

Ans. Plurilocular sporangia produce spores, which in turn produce sporophytes, which in turn produce sporophytes....Read full

What is the function of zoospores produced by Ectocarpus sporangia that are produced in a multilocular fashion?

Ans. At the time of germination, the zoospores give rise to a diploid plant.

What is the formation of clumps in Ectocarpus?

Ans. The male gametes cling to the female gametes, resulting in a cluster of gametes. Ectocarpus grows in clumps, wh...Read full

Can you tell me if there are any sporangia on the branches?

Ans. Sporangia are produced on the branches, which confirms the previous statement.

What does the term "unilocular ovarian cyst" refer to?

Ans. Simple cysts are unilocular and have a uniformly thin wall surrounding a single cavity that contains no interna...Read full

What is a unilocular cystic lesion and how does it manifest itself?

Ans. Cystic lesion with a single locule and no solid component: An anechoic simple cyst, which is a subcategory of a...Read full

Ans. However, they differ from plurilocular sporangia in that they are produced by the gametophytes’ body and produce meio spores or gametes rather than the latter.

Ans. Plurilocular sporangia produce spores, which in turn produce sporophytes, which in turn produce sporophytes.

Ans. At the time of germination, the zoospores give rise to a diploid plant.

Ans. The male gametes cling to the female gametes, resulting in a cluster of gametes. Ectocarpus grows in clumps, which is how it gets its name.

Ans. Sporangia are produced on the branches, which confirms the previous statement.

Ans. Simple cysts are unilocular and have a uniformly thin wall surrounding a single cavity that contains no internal echoes. They are found in the intestines. This group of cysts is most likely to be functional. Complex cysts, on the other hand, are multilocular and may have a thickened wall; these cysts can be either benign or malignant.

Ans. Cystic lesion with a single locule and no solid component: An anechoic simple cyst, which is a subcategory of a unilocular cyst, is characterised by the absence of internal elements, which makes it anechoic, as well as by a smooth thin wall, acoustic shadowing, and the absence of internal septations (complete or incomplete).

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