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WARM UP Make sure your notebook is put together and everything is up to date and glued in. NO loose papers allowed. Notebook test today!
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LIPIDS SET UP CORNELL NOTES!
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EXAMPLES Fats Oils Steroids Waxes Vitamins
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WHAT’S A LIPID? Non-polar (no charge) organic molecules Does not mix with water Hydrophobic= water fearing Made of C,H,O
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FUNCTIONS Biological membranes Store long term energy Insulation Waterproofing
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WHERE ARE THEY MADE? Lipids are made in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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FATTY ACIDS Saturated fatty acid- single bonds, straight chains. Solid. (bad for us!) Unsaturated fatty acid- double bonds- crooked (not straight). Liquids. (ex. Oil)
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BRAIN BREAK! Stand up and tell your partner what you did this weekend!
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ENERGY CONTENT BiomoleculeEnergy content Carbohydrates4 cal/g Proteins4 cal/g Lipids9 cal/9 Many bonds= a lot of energy !
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TYPES OF LIPIDS 1. Triglycerides 2. Phospholipids 3. Steroids
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1. TRIGYLCERIDE Made of one glycerol head and 3 fatty acids Looks like the letter E Used for energy
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2. PHOSPHOLIPIDS One phosphate group and 2 fatty acid chains Makes phospholipid bilayer (cell membrane)
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3. STEROIDS No fatty acid chains Has 4 carbon rings Makes up some hormones and vitamins (testosterone, estrogen) Acts as chemical messengers
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IN GENERAL… Lipids are long chains of carbon and hydrogen: But sometimes they look like this:
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CORNELL NOTES Write 3 good study questions and a summary of lipids.
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