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Macromolecule -- Lipids
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What are lipids? Non-polar organic molecules
They have a lot of C-H bonds
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What are lipids used for?
TO STORE ENERGY
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Unbranched Carbon Chain
Lipid Building Blocks FATTY ACIDS Unbranched Carbon Chain
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Lipid Structure POLAR HEAD Glycerol NON-POLAR TAIL Fatty acids
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Types – (1) Triglycerides
3 fatty acids & glycerol (alcohol)
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Types – (2) Phospholipids
2 fatty acids & glycerol Used to make cell membrane
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Types – (3) Waxes A long fatty acid chain & a long alcohol chain
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Types – (4) Steroids Composed of four fused carbon rings
with added groups NO FATTY ACID CHAIN! Includes HORMONES Testosterone Cholesterol
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Saturated Lipids All the bonds are filled in the fatty acid tail
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Unsaturated Lipids Not all bonds are filled in fatty acid tail
There are DOUBLE BONDS
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Saturated vs. Unsaturated
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Examples… Saturated triglyceride Unsaturated triglyceride
Shortening or animal fat Solid! Unsaturated triglyceride Plant seeds or fruit Liquid!
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