TOPIC 1 BIO MOLECULES- Lipids Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two main types of lipids?

A

-Phospholipids
-Triglyceride

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2
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What is a lipid?

A

Biological molecules made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen which are only soluble in organic solvents such as alcohols

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3
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What are triglycerides

A

lipids made up of one molecule of glycerol and 3 molecules of fatty acids joined by ester bonds formed in condensation reactions

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4
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How is the residual group normally formed for triglycerides?

A

from a hydrocarbon chain

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5
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Do fatty acids have a carboxyl group?

A

yes (COOH)

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6
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What are saturated lipids?

A

contain only single bonds between carbon atoms

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7
Q

What are unsaturated lipids?

A

Contain double and single bonds between carbon atoms

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8
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Where are saturated fats found?

A

animal fats

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9
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where are unsaturated fats found?

A

plant oils

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10
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how is triglycerides structure related to its properties

A

low mass: energy ratio- good storage molecule with a lot of energy(high calorific value)from oxidation

non polar lipids- insoluble, water potential is not affected

insoluble hydrocarbon chain- no effect on water potential and can be used for waterproofing

slow conductor of heat- thermal insulation

less dense than water- buoyancy of aquatic animals

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11
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Can the R group of a fatty acid be saturated or unsaturated

A

yes

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12
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Is it true that in phospholipids one of the fatty acids of a triglyceride is substituted by a phosphate-containing group

A

yes

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13
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are phosphate heads hydrophilic or hydrophobic ?

A

hydrophilic (attracts water)

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14
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a phosphate tails hydrophilic or hydrophobic?

A

hydrophobic (repels water)

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15
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how are phospholipids structure related to their properties

A

polar bilayer can be formed in aqueous environments
can form glycolipids with carbohydrates which are important on the cell surface membrane for cell recognition

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16
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What do phospholipids form as result of being in contact with water?

A

micelles

17
Q

What is the emulsion test used for?

A

to test for the presence of lipids

18
Q

describe the structure of phospholipids

A

amphipathic molecule -glycerol backbone attached to 2 hydrophobic fatty acid tails and 1 hydrophilic polar phosphate head

forms a phospholipid bilayer in water which is a component of membranes

tails can splay outwards which allow for waterproofing

19
Q

what are the similarities of phospholipids and triglycerides

A

both have a glycerol backbone

both may be attached to a mixture of saturate, monosaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids

both contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

both are formed from condensation reactions

20
Q

what are the differences between phospholipids and triglycerides

A

phospholipids:
-2 fatty acids and 1 phosphate group attached
-hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail
-used primarily in membrane formation

triglycerides:
-3 fatty acids attached
-entire molecule is hydrophobic
-used prinmarly as a storage molecule( oxidation releases energy)

21
Q

are phospholipids and triglycerides polymers?

A

no they are not made from small repeating units, they are macromolecules

22
Q

what is LDL

A

low density lipoprotein cholesterol ( bad)

23
Q

What is HDL

A

high density lipoprotein cholesterol (good)

24
Q

Which lipid produces more LDl and which one produces more HDl

A

staurated= more LDL
unsaturated= more HDl