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Triglyceride and phospholipids
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What are the two types of lipids discussed in the video?
Triglycerides
and
phospholipids
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What is the structure of a glycerol molecule?
It is a three
carbon
compound
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How many fatty acid chains does a triglyceride have?
Three
fatty acid chains
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What replaces the third fatty acid chain in a phospholipid?
A
phosphate group
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What is the process of forming triglycerides?
Involves
three
condensation reactions
Glycerol bonds with
three
fatty acids
Three
water molecules are produced
Three
ester bonds
are formed
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What type of reaction occurs when triglycerides are formed?
Condensation reactions
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What is an ester bond?
A bond between
carbon
and
oxygen
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How many water molecules are produced when forming triglycerides?
Three
water molecules
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What does the 'R' group in fatty acids represent?
A variable group of
carbons
and
hydrogens
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What does saturated mean in terms of fatty acids?
All carbons have
single bonds
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What does unsaturated mean in terms of fatty acids?
At least one
double bond
between
carbons
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What is a main function of triglycerides?
Energy storage
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Why do triglycerides store a lot of energy?
High ratio of
carbon to hydrogen bonds
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How do triglycerides act as a metabolic water source?
They form water when
oxidized
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Why are triglycerides hydrophobic?
They repel water and are
insoluble
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What is a benefit of triglycerides being low in mass?
They do not restrict
animal
movement
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What is the emulsion test for lipids?
Dissolve sample in
ethanol
Add
distilled water
and shake
Positive result:
white emulsion
forms
Emulsion means
tiny lipid droplets
, not solid
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What is the structure of phospholipids?
Two
fatty acids
and one
phosphate
group
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How are phospholipids formed?
Through
condensation reactions
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What charge does the phosphate group in phospholipids have?
A
negative charge
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What is the hydrophilic head of a phospholipid?
The part that
attracts
water
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What are the hydrophobic tails of phospholipids?
The
parts
that
repel water
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What is the arrangement of phospholipids in water?
Form a
bilayer structure
Hydrophilic
heads face outward
Hydrophobic
tails face inward
Creates a barrier for
cell membranes
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Why are phospholipids described as polar?
They have
charged
regions
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What is the main structural feature of a triglyceride?
Three
fatty acid
chains
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What is the main structural feature of a phospholipid?
Two
fatty acid
chains and a
phosphate group
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What are the key properties of triglycerides?
Energy storage
High
carbon to hydrogen bond ratio
Metabolic water source
Hydrophobic
and insoluble
Low mass compared to muscle tissue
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What are the key properties of phospholipids?
Form
bilayers
in water
Hydrophilic
heads and
hydrophobic
tails
Polar molecules
due to charge
Essential for
cell membrane
structure
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