ARE LIPIDS BAD FOR US? GOOD VS. BAD. Lipids are a diverse group of hydrophobic molecules Lipids are the one class of large biological molecules that do.

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ARE LIPIDS BAD FOR US?

GOOD VS. BAD

Lipids are a diverse group of hydrophobic molecules

• Lipids are the one class of large biological molecules that do not form polymers

• All lipids contain large chains of nonpolar hydrocarbons (chains of carbon and hydrogen)

• Lipids are hydrophobic and water insoluble• The most biologically important lipids are fats

(triglycerides) , phospholipids, and steroids

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Fats

• Fats are constructed from two types of smaller molecules: glycerol and fatty acids

• Glycerol is a three-carbon alcohol with a hydroxyl group attached to each carbon

• A fatty acid consists of a carboxyl group (COOH) attached to a long carbon skeleton

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Fat molecule (triacylglycerol)

• Saturated fatty acids have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible and no double bonds

• Unsaturated fatty acids have one or more double bonds

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• Saturated fats are solid at room temperature• Most animal fats are saturated• Found in soaps, candles, lotion, creams, etc

• Unsaturated fats or oils are liquid at room temperature

• Plant fats and fish fats are usually unsaturated• Found in avocado, almonds, macadamia nuts,

etc

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FATS

• Stored as adipose tissue under skin, around kidneys, within abdomen, etc

• Long term energy source/long term energy storage

• Provides insulation, and protection around organs

Phospholipids

• In a phospholipid, two fatty acids and a phosphate group are attached to glycerol

• The two fatty acid tails are hydrophobic, but the phosphate group and its attachments form a hydrophilic head

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Fig. 5-14Fig. 5-14

Hydrophilichead

Hydrophobictail WATER

WATER

• Regulates the amount of material that goes in/out of cells.

• Provides flexibility and fluidity to cell membrane allowing formation of vesicles.

Steroids

• Steroids are lipids characterized by a carbon skeleton consisting of four fused rings

• Steroids all have a 17 carbon atom skeleton• Cholesterol, an important steroid, is a

component in animal cell membranes

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• Cholesterol:– Insoluble in blood so carried by lipoproteins– HDL = good cholesterol, picks up cholesterol

and takes to liver– LDL = bad cholesterol, forms plaque in

arteries

State three functions of lipids

Compare the use of carbohydrates and lipids in energy storage

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