Triglycerides

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  • what are triglycerides a type of ?
    lipid
  • what do triglycerides contain?
    one molecule of glycerol with 3 fatty acids attached to it
  • how are these formed?
    condensation reactions
  • what do fatty acids contain?
    long tails
  • what are the tails of fatty acids made of?
    hydrocarbons
  • are the tails of fatty acids hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
    hydrophobic
  • Hydrophobic definition?
    repel water molecules
  • what is the effect of the hydrophobic tails of fatty acids?
    make lipids insoluble in water
  • what varies between all lipids, what stays the same?
    • hydrocarbon tail varies
    • basic structure same
  • What bond formed when a fatty acid joins to a glycerol molecule?
    ester
  • what happens when the ester bond between a fatty acid and glycerol molecule is formed?

    A molecule of water is released (condensation reaction)
    • this process happens twice more to form a triglyceride
  • what are triglycerides mainly used as?
    energy storage molecules
  • briefly explain why triglycerides are good to be used as energy storage molecules?
    • long hydrocarbon tails contain lots of energy
    • insoluble so do not affect water potentia;
  • Explain one reason why triglycerides are good as energy storage molecules?
    Long hydrocarbon tails of fatty acids contain lots of CHEMICAL ENERGY - lots of energy released when they are broken down.
    Because of these tails lipids contain twice as much energy per gram as carbs
  • Explain one reason why triglycerides are good as energy storage molecules?
    • they are insoluble so do not affect water potential of the cell
    • = they do not cause water to enter cells by osmosis which would cause them to sweell
    • triglycerides clump together as insoluble droplets in cells due to their hydrophobic fatty acid tails - the tails face inwards , shielding themselves from water with their glycerol heads