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LIPIDS AKA FATS COMPOSED OF Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, SOME CONTAIN PO4
FATS Hydrophobic (don’t dissolve) IN WATER.
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B. Lipid Monomers (building blocks)
FATTY ACIDS & GLYCEROL 1 FATTY ACID
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How do you make a Lipid bond?
Remove? Dehydration synthesis!
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How do you take a lipid apart?
HYDROLYSIS! Add Water
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3 FUNCTIONS LIPIDS Make up cell MEMBRANES
Building blocks of Hormones-cholesterol Contain the most energy/gram of organic compound. How many calorie/gm? 9!!! Look at their structure!
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Types of LIPIDS 1. Unsaturated fats. 2. Saturated fats 3.WAXES
4.STEROLS, CHOLESTROL. 5.PHOSPHOLIPIDS, contain PO4 (phosphate)
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1. SATURATED FATS saturated with hydrogen
SOLID AT ROOM TEMP-shortening BAD FOR HEART HEALTH clogs blood vessels Lots single bonds of Hydrogen.
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2. Unsaturated have some double bonds so they are liquid at room temp
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3. WAXES SKINS OF FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BEES WAX
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4. Steroids HORMONES CHOLESTEROL-4 RING STRUCTURE
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COMPONENT OF CELL MEMBRANE
5. PHOSPHOLIPIDS COMPONENT OF CELL MEMBRANE
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