Biochemistry - Lipids Flashcards

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Q

What are the elements that compose a Lipid?

A

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen (CHO)

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What are the three types of Lipids?

A
  • triglyceride (fats + oils)
  • phospholipids
  • steroids
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3
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What is the structure of triglycerides?

A

1 glycerol head and 3 fatty acids

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4
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What are Lipids good for?

A
  • energy storage
  • insolation against heat loss
  • building blocks and cell membranes
  • structure
  • protection or major organs
  • signalling
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5
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Why are fats and oils good for energy storage?

A
  • efficient cus of high concentration of C-H bonds
  • most fats contain more than 40 carbon atoms
  • ratio of C-H bonds to C atoms is more than twice that of carbohydrates
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What are the two types/flavours of fatty acids/triglycerides?

A

saturated and unsaturated.

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what are two important traits of a saturated fatty acid?

A
  • single-bonded carbons only

- solid at room temp

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What are two important traits of unsaturated fatty acids?

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  • one or more double bonded carbons

- liquid at room temp

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9
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What type of fat provides more energy?

A

the more highly saturated

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10
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What do double bonds cause in the fatty acid tails?

A

kinks or bends

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Do Triglycerides mix with water? Why?

A

No. they are neutral and thus hydrophobic. But will mix with other neutral substances.

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