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1 Lipids:

2 Concentrated energy molecules
Lipids Concentrated energy molecules

3 Lipids Examples Triglyclerides Waxes Phospholipids
a) Oils- liquids at room temp B) Fats- solids at room temp Waxes Phospholipids Sterols- (lipid hormones) sex hormones testosterone (male) estrogen (female)

4 Lipids Function: energy storage (triglycerides) cell membrane
very concentrated twice the energy as carbohydrates! Animals convert excess carbohydrates into fat cell membrane (phopsholipids) cushions organs insulates body think whale blubber!

5 Structure of Fatty Acid
Nonpolar chain Polar End

6 Forming Triglyceride not a chain (polymer) = just a “big fat molecule”

7 Structure of Triglyceride
not a chain (polymer) = just a “big fat molecule” 3 fatty acids 1 glycerol Ester link

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

9 Unsaturated fats 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 Hydrogenated Fats Industrial process
Adds hydrogen atoms to the double bonds in unsaturated triglyceride (liquid fats, ie. Canola oil) Converts them to semi-solid fats (ie. Margarine or shortening)

12 Other lipids in biology
Cholesterol good molecule in cell membranes make hormones from it including sex hormones but too much cholesterol in blood may lead to heart disease

13 Other lipids in biology
Cell membranes are made out of lipids phospholipids heads are on the outside touching water “like” water tails are on inside away from water “scared” of water forms a barrier between the cell & the outside


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