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1 Chapter 15 Lipids 15.1 Lipids

2 Lipids Lipids are biomolecules that contain fatty acids or a steroid nucleus soluble in organic solvents, but not in water named for the Greek word lipos, which means “fat” extracted from cells using organic solvents an important feature in cell membranes, fat-soluble vitamins, and steroid hormones

3 Types of Lipids There are different types of lipids. 1. Lipids such as waxes, fats, oils, and glycerophospholipids are esters that can be hydrolyzed to give fatty acids and alcohols. 2. Steroids are also lipids; they do not contain fatty acids and cannot be hydrolyzed. They are characterized by the steroid nucleus of four fused carbon rings.

4 General Structure of Lipids
Lipids are naturally occurring compounds that are soluble in organic solvents but not in water.

5 Learning Check There are two types of lipids, fatty acids and steroids. Which type is described by the following? A. contains a four-membered ring system B. contains long carbon chains C. includes triacylglycerols

6 Solution There are two types of lipids, fatty acids and steroids. Which type is described by the following? A. contains a four-membered ring system steroids B. contains long carbon chains fatty acids C. includes triacylglycerols fatty acids

7 Learning Check Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of lipids? A. may contain a carboxylic acid group B. may contain a four-ring structure C. soluble in water D. mostly nonpolar

8 Solution Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of lipids?
The answer is C. Lipids are nonpolar and therefore are NOT soluble in water.


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