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Lipids: a large and varied group of organic compounds.
Lipids include: Triglycerides
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Lipids: a large and varied group of organic compounds.
Triglycerides include Phospholipids
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Triglycerides consist of one molecule of glycerol
Triglycerides consist of one molecule of glycerol bonded to three fatty acid molecules Each fatty acid is linked to the glycerol molecule by an ester bond C H OH Glycerol Hydroxyl groups
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Carboxyl group Fatty Acids: General Formula: CH3 (CH2)n C O OH CH3 H C O OH CH2
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H C O OH Can be drawn as: C O OH
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A trans fatty acid A cis fatty acid
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HDL good LDL bad
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This is a condensation reaction
Forming a monoglyceride: C O OH C H OH Hydroxyl group and carboxyl group react Ester bond C H OH O + H2O This is a condensation reaction
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A triglyceride: C H O Glycerol Fatty acid Can be drawn as: Ester bond
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This is a hydrolysis reaction
To split these ester bonds and separate a fatty acid from glycerol we need to add a molecule of water C H OH O C H OH + H2O C O OH This is a hydrolysis reaction
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Lipids: a large and varied group of organic compounds.
Lipids include: Cholesterol
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Uses of Lipids in Living Things
1. Long-term energy stores Human Adipose Tissue Plant Oils
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2. Buoyancy for marine. animals: lipids are less. dense than water so
2. Buoyancy for marine animals: lipids are less dense than water so help animals float 3. Insulation: a layer of fat beneath the skin cuts down heat loss
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Camels’ humps are made of fat
4. Production of water: fatty acids produce a lot of metabolic water when they are oxidised during respiration e.g. C17H35COOH + 26 O2 18 CO H2O (a typical fatty acid) Camels’ humps are made of fat
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