Macronutrients - Lipids Flashcards

1
Q

What are lipids?

A

A concentrated source of energy for the body.

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2
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What do lipids help in?

A

They help in the absorption of vitamins.

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3
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What are lipids main components of?

A

All cell membranes.

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4
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What is another function of lipids?

A

Insulation

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5
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What do lipids include?

A

Certain hormones (sex)

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6
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What else do lipids include?

A

Fats and oils.

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7
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What is one type of lipid made up of?

A

Three fatty acids joined to a glycerol molecule.

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8
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What is the type of a lipid where three fatty acids are joined to a glycerol molecule called?

A

A triglyceride

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9
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What are two types of triglycerides?

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Saturated and unsaturated.

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10
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What are characteristics and examples of saturated lipids? Are they good or bad?

A
  • They are usually solid at room temperature.
  • Examples include meat and butter.
  • They are bad.
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What are characteristics and examples of unsaturated lipids? Are they good or bad?

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  • They are usually liquid at room temperature
  • Examples include oils.
  • They are good.
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12
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What does the structure of a triglyceride look like?

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3 CHO molecules with each O molecule attached to a carbon hydrogen chain made up of Carbon and oxygen molecules.

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13
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What are essential fatty acids not produced by? Are they necessary?

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  • They are not produced by the body.
  • They are necessary.
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14
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What is an example of an essential fatty acid?

A

Omega-3 fatty acids.

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15
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Where are essential fatty acids found?

A

In unsaturated lipids.

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16
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What do essential fatty acids prevent?

A

Heart disease and arthritis.

17
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What are foods where essential fatty acids found?

A

In oily fish, nuts, seeds, and leafy greens.

18
Q

What do steroids include?

A

The sex hormones (testosterone and estrogen).

19
Q

What else do steroids include?

A

The hormone, cholesterol.

20
Q

What is a key component of all animal cell membranes?

A

Steroids

21
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Are steroids good or bad?

A

Steroids are both good and bad.

22
Q

What are three examples of lipids?

A

Triglycerides, Essential fatty acids and steroids.

23
Q

How much should lipids constitute no more than energy intake?

A

They should constitute no more than 30% of energy intake.

24
Q

What can the excessive consumption of lipids lead to?

A

It can cause severe health problems (heart disease and obesity).

25
Q

What type of fat is particularly a problem?

A

Trans fats

26
Q

What are trans fats?

A

A type of unsaturated fat, but behaves like saturated fats.

27
Q

What do trans fats do?

A

Raise bad cholesterol levels and lower good levels.