GPI anchors are glycolipids.

GPI anchors are glycolipids. Correct Answer True

The above statement is true. The exact structure of GPI anchors varies greatly among different cell types, but they always contain phosphatidylinositol, whose two fatty acyl chains extend into the lipid bilayer; phosphoethanolamine, which covalently links the anchor to the C-terminus of a protein; and several sugar residues. Therefore, GPI anchors are glycolipids.

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