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biological molecules
lipids
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what are the main elements that make up
lipids
carbon
hydrogen
and
oxygen
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what is the difference between
carobohydrates
and
lipids
in terms of main elements
lipids contain less
oxygen
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What are
triglycerides
?
fats
and
oils
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what are the main components of
triglycerides
glycerol
and 3
fatty acids
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are
triglycerides
polymers
why? / why not?
no because they are made up of two different types of
sub unit
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what is the definition of
polymer
a chain of identical
units
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what is the
reaction
that bonds the fatty acids to the glycerol called
a
condensation
reaction
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what type of bond is formed in the
condensation reaction
between a glycerol and three fatty acids
ester bonds
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what is a
bi product
of a
condensation reaction
a
water molecules
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what does a
fatty acid
look like
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what does a
glycerol
look like
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What does a
triglyceride
look like
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what are the two types of
fatty acids
saturated
and
unsaturated
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what is the difference between a
saturated fatty acid
and a saturated fatty acid
saturated are single bonds that allow the maximum amount of
hydrogen
to be bonded where as
unsaturated
are
double bonds
that don't bond the maximum amount of hydrogen
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what are the three groups in a saturated fatty acid
a
carboxyl group
a
hydrocarbon chain
and a
methyl group
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where are
unsaturated fatty acids
found
plant oils
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What are
saturated fats
?
lipids
that contribute to
heart disease
by blocking vital blood vessels
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what are the
chemical properties
of lipids
insoluble
in water but soluble in
organic
substances
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what states are
oils
and
fats
found in at
room temperature
oils are liquid and fats are solid
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what are examples of
organic substances
ethanol
and
acetone
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what are the six functions of
lipids
energy storage
, protection of vital organs , heat insulation ,
metabolic water
,
buoyancy
and
waterproofing
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name some health implications that
high fat intake
can cause
heart disease
,
strokes
and
diabetes
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what is a
myocardial infraction
a
heart attack
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what is a
atheroma
the deterioration of the walls of
arteries
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what is a
aneurysm
a bulge in a
blood vessel
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what are
waxes
Super long
fatty acid
and
alcohol
group joined together
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what are the properties of
waxes
insoluble
and reduce
transpiration
on the leafs
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What are
phospholipids
?
a
triglyceride
but with a phosphate group instead of one of the
fatty acids
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what is meant by
hydrophilic
water
loving
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what is meant by
hydrophobic
water
hating
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What part of the
phospholipid
is hydrophobic?
fatty acid
tails
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What part of the
phospholipid
is hydrophilic?
phosphate head
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what is the function of
phospholipids
make up
cell membrane
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what are
fats
saturated
fats found in
animals
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what state are
fats
found in at room temperature
solid
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what are
oils
unsaturated
fats found in plants
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what state are
oils
found in at room temperature
liquid
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what is
metabolic water
water produced by the oxidation of
glucose
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