3.3 Lipids Flashcards

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1
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Why do lipids not mix with water?

A

Due to hydrocarbon in them- hydrophobic

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2
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What are fats made up of?

triglyceride

A

3 fatty acids bonded with an esther bond to one molecule of glycerol - triglyceride

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3
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Glycerol

A

alcohol (3 carbons, 5 hydrogens, 3 hydroxyl groups)

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4
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Fatty Acids

A

a long chain of hydrocarbon tails- hydroxyl group

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5
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saturated fatty acids

A

maximum # of hydrogen atoms bonded to carbon; single bonds- solid

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6
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unsaturated fatty acids

A

double bonds & oils

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7
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5 functions of lipids

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  1. long term energy as fats
  2. insulation for plants & animals
  3. keeps aquatic birds & mammals dry
  4. building blocks for homores
  5. constituent of cell membrane
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Atherosclerosis

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plaques in blood vessels; impede blood flow & reduces resilience of vessel

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trans fat

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oils are hydrogenated- semi solid & good consistency
trans double bonds
increase (LDL)- bad cholesterol- heart disease
hydrogens are on opposite sides- no kink

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10
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What do unsaturated and saturated fats cause?

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Unsaturated fats- decrease blood cholesterol levels
Saturated fats- plaque formation in arteries

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Adipocytes

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a place where mammals store fats; where globules of fat occupy most of the cell (specialized cell)

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12
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What are phospholipids made out of?

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2 fatty acids; glycerol and phosphate grou

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13
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amphiphatic

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hydrophobic (fatty acids) and hydrophilic (phosphate group & glycerol)

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14
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Micelle

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cell membrane structure; hydrophobic phosphathe heads face outside and fatty acids face inside

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15
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Steroids structure

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4 linked carbon rings & has a short tail
OH functional group

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16
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Cholesterol function

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synthesized in the liver & precursor to steroid hormones
(testosterone & estradial- secreted by gonads and endocrine glands)
precursor to vitamin d and bile salts- emulsification of fats & absorption by cells

17
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What does cholesterol do in the cell membrane?

A

separate the phospholipids and keep them together

18
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Function of the plasma membrane

A

the transport of materials and cellular recognition and it is involved in cell-to-cell communication.

19
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Cis Fatty Acids structure

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has both hydrogen atoms on the same side

20
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Trans fatty acids structure

A

has both hydrogen atoms on the opposite side

21
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What is the effect of double bonds to membrane fluidity?

A

decreases fluidity

22
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Function of choline in phospholipids?

A

It can be substituted for other atoms

23
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What are micelles?

A

the ways phospholipids are arranged in a bilayer in the cell membrane or spheres

24
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What do waxes do?

A

Coat the surface of leaves to prevent water loss