3.1.3- Lipids Flashcards

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Lipids

A

Used for respiration and is the bilayer of plasma membranes

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2
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4 lipid groups

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Triglyceride (fats and oils)

Phospholipids

Cholesterol

Steroids

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3
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Emulsion test for lipids

A

Crush sample and add ethanol

Get rid of solid then add distilled water

Cloudy white emulsion= lipids present

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4
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Functions of lipids in living organisms

A

Insulate and heat us up

Energy store

Cell membranes

Organ protection

Used for respiration

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5
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Hydrophilic

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Charger molecules and will mix and dissolve in water

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Hydrophobic

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Not charged so won’t mix in with water

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7
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Saturated

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Means a hydrocarbon chain had no c=c double bonds

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Unsaturated

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Means a hydrocarbon chain has 1 or more C=C double bonds

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9
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Triglycerides

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One molecule of glycerol with 3 fatty acids attached to it

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10
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Phospholipids

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found in cell membranes- 1 glycerol, 2 fatty acids & a phosphate group

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11
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Triglyceride structure & function

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Contain lots of energy- chemical energy in tail released when they are broken down.
Insoluble- doesn’t affect water potential
Hydrophobic fatty acid tails

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12
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Phospholipids structure & function

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Make up cell membrane bilayers
Hydrophillic heads and hydrophobic tails- water soluble substances can’t easily pass through the centre of cell membrane.

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13
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Why are lipids not polymers?

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Their monomers aren’t the same.
They are still formed by condensation reactions

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