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1 Lipids: Fats & Oils

2 Concentrated energy molecules
Lipids Concentrated energy molecules

3 Lipids Examples fats oils waxes hormones testosterone (male)
estrogen (female)

4 Lipids Function: energy storage cell membrane cushions organs
very concentrated twice the energy as carbohydrates! cell membrane cushions organs insulates body think whale blubber!

5 Structure of Fat not a chain (polymer) = just a “big fat molecule”

6 Lipids Large, nonpolar organic molecules Do not dissolve in water
Have a higher ratio of carbon and hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms than the carbohydrates 1:2:1 Store more energy in carbon-hydrogen bonds

7 Lipids Most lipids are made of Fatty Acids = unbranched carbon chains
Two Types of fatty acids…

8 Saturated fats (single bonds)
Most animal fats solid at room temperature Limit the amount in your diet contributes to heart disease deposits in arteries

9 Unsaturated fats (double bond(s))
Plant, vegetable & fish fats liquid at room temperature the fat molecules don’t stack tightly together Better choice in your diet

10 Saturated vs. Unsaturated

11 Triglycerides Phospholipids Waxes Steroids Classes of Lipids:

12 Triglycerides: Three fatty acids and one glycerol
Butter, Fat in red meat, In plant seeds…

13 Phospholipids: Two fatty acids + a glycerol Create lipid bilayers

14 Waxes & Steroids Cholesterol Lipids


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