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AP Biology 2006-2007 Lipids Oils Fats
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AP Biology Lipids: Fats & Oils
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AP Biology Lipids Lipids are composed of C, H, O Not considered polymers-no subunits “Family groups” Fats Phospholipids Steroids Polymers big molecules made of smaller subunits not a continuing chain
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AP Biology Fats Structure: Glycerol and fatty acids fatty acid = long HC “tail” with carboxyl (COOH) group “head” dehydration synthesis H2OH2O enzyme
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AP Biology Building Fats Triacylglycerol 3 fatty acids linked to glycerol Ester linkage = between OH & COOH hydroxylcarboxyl
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AP Biology Dehydration synthesis H2OH2OH2OH2OH2OH2O enzyme dehydration synthesis
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AP Biology Fats store energy Long HC chain polar or non-polar? hydrophilic or hydrophobic? Function: Store Energy concentrated all H-C! 2x carbohydrates Cushioning Insulates think whale blubber!
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AP Biology Saturated fats All C bonded to H No C=C double bonds Solid at Room Temp. Butter Lard contributes to cardiovascular disease (atherosclerosis) = plaque deposits
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AP Biology Unsaturated fats C=C double bonds in the fatty acids Vegetable oil Plant and Fish Fats Liquid at Room Temp. the kinks made by double bonded C prevent the molecules from packing tightly together
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AP Biology Saturated vs. unsaturated _______________
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AP Biology Phospholipids Structure: glycerol + 2 fatty acids + PO 4 PO 4 negatively charged
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AP Biology Phospholipids Hydrophobic or hydrophilic? fatty acid tails = Hydrophobic PO 4 head = Hydrophilic split “personality” interaction with H 2 O is complex & very important! “repelled by water” “attracted to water”
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AP Biology Phospholipids in water Tails repelled by water Heads attracted to water can self-assemble into “bubbles” bubble = “micelle” can also form a Bilayer early evolutionary stage of cell? bilayer water
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AP Biology Why is this important? Phospholipids create a barrier in water define outside vs. inside they make Cell Membrane
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AP Biology How Detergents Work Detergents: amphipilic compounds with polar and hydrophobic groups many different detergents composed of different types of polar and hydrophobic groups forms mixed micelles with lipids bind to hydrophobic portions of proteins Detergnet: Sodium dodecyl sulfate
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AP Biology Cleansing action of soap
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AP Biology Steroids Structure: 4 fused C rings + ?? different steroids created by attaching different functional groups to rings different structure creates different function What are some examples: cholesterol
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AP Biology Cholesterol Important cell component Part of the cell membrane Used to make other types of steroids including vertebrate sex hormones high levels in blood may contribute to cardiovascular disease
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AP Biology Cholesterol helps keep cell membranes fluid & flexible Important component of cell membrane
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AP Biology From Cholesterol Sex Hormones What a big difference a few atoms can make!
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AP Biology Bile Acids Synthesized in the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and secreted into the intestine where their function is emulsify dietary fats and aid in their absorption and digestion.
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AP Biology 2006-2007 Let’s build some Lipids!
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