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Regents Biology Lipids Concentrated energy molecules
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Regents Biology Lipids – General Info Lipids are composed of C, H, O long hydrocarbon chains (H-C) “Family groups” fats phospholipids steroids Waxes Two Types Saturated Fats and Unsaturated Fats
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Regents Biology Lipids Functions: 1. energy storage twice the energy as carbohydrates! 2. build cell membrane phospholipids 3. cushions organs 4. insulates body
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Regents Biology Structure of Fat Molecule - Triglyceride not a chain - just a “big fat molecule”
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Regents Biology Saturated fats vs. Unsaturated fats Most animal fats solid at room temperature Limit the amount in your diet contributes to heart disease Plant, vegetable & fish fats liquid at room temperature I like Olive Oil
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Regents Biology Hydrophilic heads “attracted” to H 2 O Hydrophobic tails “hide” from H 2 O bilayer water Other lipids in biology - Phospholipids It’s just like a me!!!! head at one end & a tail at the other!
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Regents Biology 2003-2004 Other lipids in biology - Steroids Example – cholesterol Example - hormones
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Regents Biology Other lipids in biology - Waxes Waxes are a great to to repel water
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Regents Biology What, are you Lipid or something Winter is coming
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