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HAPPY MONDAY Bellwork: -On your Bellwork Sheet write “Study for Quiz” -Quiz will be over Levels of Organization and Basic Chemistry.

REMINDERS Projects Due tomorrow Notecards Due Wednesday Quiz Friday Test next Monday

Lipids are molecules that are not soluble in water. They are nonpolar and hydrophobic.

The three categories of lipids include: Fats Oils Waxes

Lipids can be used to: Store energy. Contain the most energy per gram of any biomolecule. (9 Cal/gram) To form biological membranes and waterproof coverings.

Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called fatty acids.

Lipids contain only carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O).

Energy in Food Burning carbohydrates – watch and write down your observations Burning carbohydrates Burning lipids – take notes and write down any observations Burning lipids Calories in food – take notes…MAKE SURE you write down how many calories per gram in each biomolecule AND the daily recommended allowance Calories in food

Lipids Structure: Functions: Monomer:Polymer: Chain shaped A backbone and 3 tails Elements: C, H, O Source for long term energy Primary component of the cell membrane waxy coating on the top of leaves (cuticle). Good to know: Saturated fats: contain single bonds Unsaturated fats: contain double bonds Fatty acids Triglyceride (lipid)

Carbohydrate Structure:Functions: Monomer:Polymer: Circle or ring shaped Create a 1:2:1 ratio Elements: C, H, O Main source of immediate energy Good to know: Often known as simple (monomers) and complex (polymers) Monosaccharide Examples: glucose, sucrose Polysaccharide Examples: starch, cellulose

As always, summarize what you have learned about carbohydrates and lipids in 30 words. In your summary, you must use the words: carbohydrates lipids energy

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