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1 Lipids (a.k.a. fats)

2 Dehydration synthesis (here we go again. Same vocabulary over and over
Lipids also contain C, H, O elements from CHNOPS contain units of 1 molecule glycerol linked to 3 fatty acids (called a triglyceride) through dehydration synthesis (makes water)

3 Lipids A Lipid is called a triglyceride and it’s formed by dehydration synthesis (remove water) and it is broken down by hydrolysis (adding water)

4 Lipid diagram (triglyceride)

5 Formation of a triglyceride (lipid)
Dehydration synthesis occurs & removes water

6 Types of Lipids saturated fats-animal fats that are solids at room temperature (contain single bonds)-solids-ex. Butter (hint: to remember saturated is single bonds think of the “s” in saturated and the “s” in single)

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8 Types of Lipids unsaturated fats- oils from plants (contain double bonds)-liquids at room temperature ex. Olive oil

9 Unsaturated fats contains double bonds while saturated fats contain single bonds in the fatty acid chain

10 Types of Lipids cholesterol-lipid found in animal foods
helps build cell membranes Note: not all cholesterol is bad, you do need some to build your cells but you don’t want a lot because it can lead to blocked arteries, etc.

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12 Purposes of Lipids provide long term energy storage, insulation, and protection general sources of lipids-fats, oils, waxes, meat, fish, poultry, dairy products (30 % of daily calorie intake)


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