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What do these images have in common? Lipids Triglycerides – fats and oils Phospholipids cholesterol steroids

Triglycerides – fats and oils Compare fats and oils: Solid / liquid at room temperature? Mainly plant/ animal in origin? Mainly saturated / unsaturated? High levels can contribute to cardiovascular disease? Examples?

Triglyceride structure Glycerol + 3 fatty acids ----------> triglyceride + 3water

Triglyceride structure Glycerol + 3 fatty acids ----------> triglyceride + 3water Fatty acids Stearic acid in adipose tissue Acid group (carboxylic acid group) Oleic acid in olive oil

List differences between these fatty acids: Double bonds present between carbon atoms? Fewer hydrogen atoms bonded to the molecule Kinked chain? Saturated or unsaturated? Feature of a poor diet? Stearic acid Oleic acid

Saturated or unsaturated fatty acid?

Triglyceride One glycerol molecule attached to three fatty acid molecules glycerol 3 fatty acids Ester bond What type of reaction forms an ester bond? What type of reaction breaks an ester bond? What type of bond is an ester bond? How many water molecules will be released during the formation of one triglyceride?

Formation of ester bonds Formation of ester bond is similar to glycosidic as it expels water, but different as it joins two different sub units together

Roles of triglycerides in living organisms Suggest a property of triglycerides relating to each role and give an example Energy store Thermal insulation Buoyancy Protection-internal organs Source of water when respired

Lipids and respiration Hydrolysis of ester bonds first. Glycerol and fatty acids broken down completely to carbon dioxide and water. Releases energy to make ATP 1g lipid releases twice as much energy as the respiration of 1g carbohydrate.

Phospholipids list the differences between a phospholipid and triglyceride molecules: Key words: hydrophobic, hydrophilic, polar, non-polar, fatty acid ‘tails’, glycerol/phosphate ‘head’, ester bond

Suggest the advantage of having unsaturated fatty acids in membrane phospholipid bilayers for some organisms

Function of phospholipids?

Cholesterol Not glycerol + fatty acids Small, narrow molecule 4 carbon based ring structures Role: Regulates fluidity of membranes Suggest how the structure of cholesterol relates to its role Why is high blood cholesterol a danger to health?

Steroids – made from cholesterol Some hormones eg testosterone, oestrogen Vitamin D Suggest why these molecules pass into cells easily Suggest why Vitamin D can be stored by humans but Vitamin C cannot Vitamin D