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Commonly known as: Fats Oils Waxes Sterols like cholesterol
3rd Organic Molecule: Lipids Commonly known as: Fats Oils Waxes Sterols like cholesterol
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1. Organic Compound Function of a lipid: Lipids are: Made up of carbon
Feels waxy or oily to the touch Function of a lipid: Stored energy ~ long term -stored in our adipose tissue 6/16/2018
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The Number Of Fat Cells Remains Constant In All Body Types
The number of fat cells in a person's body is determined during childhood and stays constant throughout a persons life, with about 10 percent of fat cells dying and being replaced annually The Number Of Fat Cells Remains Constant In All Body Types 6/16/2018
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b. Main component of our cell membranes c. Insulates our body
Protects our major organs e. Transports certain types of vitamins and hormones around our body/ acts as a chemical messenger. 6/16/2018
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Same set of elements found in -carbs
Lipids are made up of: C , H and O Same set of elements found in -carbs ……unused carbs get stored as body fat. 6/16/2018
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Like carbohydrates and proteins, lipids are also made up of repeating units. The repeating units in lipids are called: -Triglycerides “3” 1 lipid is made up of: 1 glycerol molecule 3 fatty acid molecules 6/16/2018
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H2O Many bonds need to be broken to release the stored energy.
-need to add: water and enzymes “lipase” H2O Lipds are then broken down by the process “Hydrolysis” 6/16/2018
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Lipids contain more energy per gram than any other food source…very calorie loaded
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Types of lipids: FATS a. Are solid at room temperature
Lard Butter Meat Egg yolks Milk Types of lipids: FATS a. Are solid at room temperature b. Found in animal products Examples: 6/16/2018
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c. Known as “saturated” fats -unhealthy because they contain:
-heart unhealthy “cholesterol” 6/16/2018
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Normally liquid at room temperature Found in plant products
2. OILS Normally liquid at room temperature Found in plant products Margarine Vegetable Oils Nuts Olives Examples: 6/16/2018
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Known as “unsaturated” fats/lipids
-contains same amount of calories as saturated but are more healthier for you because they do not contain cholesterol. 6/16/2018
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a. Found in plants and animals b. Form of protection
Waxes a. Found in plants and animals b. Form of protection c. covers all major organs d. Waterproof structures Cuticle on leaves Earwax 6/16/2018
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a. Used to create our cell membranes.
Phospholipids a. Used to create our cell membranes. 6/16/2018
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Steroids a. 1000 units are formed naturally
by our bodies each day. Should have no more than 1300 units per day. b. The rest of the steroids comes from the food we eat……which contain cholesterol (type of steroid). 6/16/2018
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Normal level of cholesterol:
-produced by all animals, including humans. -is needed for many bodily functions and serves to insulate nerve fibers, maintain cell walls and produce vitamin D, various hormones and digestive juices. -Cholesterol is produced by the liver. LDL’s: Low Density Lipoproteins Bad cholesterol Clogs our arteries HDL’s: High Density Lipoproteins Good cholesterol Moves cholesterol back to liver for removal from body. 6/16/2018
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Steroids also include digestive bile and sex hormones.
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Two test for the presence of lipids: 1. Brown Bag Test
-leaves a translucent spot -lets light passes through it 6/16/2018
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Yummy!!!!!!! 6/16/2018
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Lighter fluid are nonpolar Water is polar
2. Solubility Test -likes dissolve likes -lipids are soluble in lighter fluid BUT insoluble in water. Lipids are nonpolar Lighter fluid are nonpolar Water is polar 6/16/2018
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Major problem with lipids:
In order for lipids to be transported to our cells they must be able to dissolve in the water of our blood. But lipids are insoluble in water Solution????????? 6/16/2018
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Emulsification: -lipids must be emulsified by digestive bile salts.
-Bile is: -made by liver -stored in gall bladder -slowly released into small intestines. 6/16/2018
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When a lipid is emulsified It is totally surrounded by
the bile salt. The bile salt is soluble in the water of blood so the lipid gets carried away. 6/16/2018
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Nucleic Acids -4th Organic Compound -made up of carbon
H, O, N and Phosphorus -There are only two type: -DNA -RNA 6/16/2018
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To Be Continued in a later chapter….
Function of nucleic acids: -To store and transmit our genetic code. Nucleic Acids are made up of many repeating units known as nucleotides. To Be Continued in a later chapter…. 6/16/2018
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