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lipids
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Name two groups of lipids
Triglycerides + Phospholipids
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How are
triglycerides
formed?
condensation
of one molecule of
glycerol
and three molecules of
fatty acid
.
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In a condensation _ reaction between 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule an ester bond is formed
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3
fatty acids
+ a
glycerol
molecule =
Triglyceride
+ 3H₂O
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Condensation reaction
to form a
tryglyceride
(Application)
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Hydrolysis
of a
triglyceride
produces...
3
fatty acids
and a
glycerol
molecule
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Lipids
are made of the elements...
carbon
,
hydrogen
,
oxygen
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What determines the differences in the properties of triglycerides?
Variations in the fatty acids
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What is a
saturated fatty acid
?
A fatty acid with a carbon chain that has no C=C double bonds
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What is a
mono-unsaturated
fatty acid
?
A fatty acid with a carbon chain that has asingle
C=C
double bond
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What is a
polyunsaturated fatty acid
?
A fatty acid with a carbon chain that hasmore than one double carbon bond
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Fats
are ______ at room temperature
Solids (
saturated
)
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Oils are ______ at room temperature
liquids (
unsaturated
)
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Describe the Structure of a
phospholipid
made of1
glycerol
,2 fatty acidsand1
phosphate
.
phosphate forms ahydrophillichead.
fatty acids formhydrophobictails.
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state 4 roles of
Lipids
-Source of
energy
-
Waterproofing
-
Insulation
-
Protection
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Why are
lipids
good at
waterproofing
?
They areinsoluble in water.
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give an example of
lipid
waterproofing in plants
plants have
waxy
lipid
cuticles
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give an example of
lipid
waterproofing
in
mammals
Mammals produce anoily secretion, fromsebaceous glandsin the skin.
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why are
lipids
good
insulators
?
they'reslow
conductors
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give an example of how
lipids
are used as
insulators
in the body
they make up the
myelin sheath
.
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How are
lipids
used as protection
Stored around
delicate
organs (e.g. the
kidneys
)
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Why are
unsaturated
triglycerides
liquids at room temperature?
The double C=C bondscause the molecule to
bend.
Therefore,molecules
cannot
pack together closely, making them liquid (oils) at room temp.
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what is the main function of
triglycerides
STORAGE
MOLECULES (in organisms)
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Why are triglycerides a good energy source?
High
ratio of energy storing
C-H
bonds to carbon atoms
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Why are
triglycerides
good storage molecules?
-Low
mass
to
energy
ratio
-insoluble
in water (Large,
non
polar molecules) , storage does not causeosmotic movementin cells or affectwater
potential
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Why are
triglycerides
are good source of water?
High
ratio
of
hydrogen
to
oxygen
atoms-Release waterwhen oxidised
(e.g. source of water for
desert
organisms)
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explain why triglycerides are
insoluble
in water, but soluble in other solvents (3)
they are
hydrophobic
because they are non-polar.They
can't
form hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
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Describe what is meant by " a
phospholipid
is a
polar molecule
"
Hydrophilic'head'
(phosphate)interacts/attracted to water, not fat.
Hydrophobic'tail'
orients itselfaway from water, mixesreadilywith fat.
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Properties of
phospholipids
related to structure
-
Polar
molecules. Form a
bilayer
in (aq) environment
-
Hydrophilic
phosphate heads hold at the surface of a cell.
-Phospholipid structure allows them to formGlycolipids
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in an
aqueous
environment,
phospholipid
molecules form a _______ within cell surface membranes.
Bilayer
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What
process
are
glycolipids
important in within the
cell surface membrane
?
Cell recognition
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How does the
polarity
of a phospholipid aid its function in cell membranes?
allows phospholipids to form a
hydrophobic
barrier
between the
inside
and outside of the cell through their
bilayer
structure
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what kind of reaction happens when a
phospholipid
molecule reacts with glycerol?
condensation
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define
amphipathic
having both a
hydrophilic
region and a
hydrophobic
region
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How does a
phospholipid
monolayer
act as a
surfactant
reduces the
surface tension
of water
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what type of molecule can pass through a phospholipid bilayer?
small
,
non
polar molecules (e.g. oxygen)
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what elements do phospholipids contain
carbon,
hydrgen,
oxygen,
phosphorus
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phospholipid
structure
2
fatty acid
'tails',
glycerol
molecule,
phosphate group
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how do phospholipids contribute to membrane stability
-They are free to move within
bilayer
-will
not
move into any position where
hydrophobic
tails are exposed to water
-making them
fluid
and
stable
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Explain why
triglycerides
are not considered to be
polymers
. (1)
-not made of
monomers
/many
repeating units
(ms)
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