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What is the function of lipids?. Lipids. Uses: Long Term Energy Storage LIPIDS ARE BEST AT ENERGY STORAGE Chemical messengers Water-proofing Structure Cell membranes. Structure. Elements in Lipids C, H and a little bit of O
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Lipids Uses: • Long Term Energy Storage • LIPIDS ARE BEST AT ENERGY STORAGE • Chemical messengers • Water-proofing • Structure • Cell membranes
Structure • Elements in Lipids • C, H and a little bit of O • Usually long chains of carbon and hydrogen with two oxygens on the end • These long chains are generally called fatty acids
Saturated v. Unsaturated Fatty Acids • Saturated Fatty acids have all single bonds • Unsaturated Fatty acids have at least one double bond. They are BENT.
Form at Room Temperature • Saturated Fatty Acids are solid at room temperature • Unsaturated are liquid
Checkpoint Question • Do you think saturated or unsaturated fatty acids cause more health problems? • Why?
LIPIDS ARE NOT POLYMERS • Lipids ARE NOT POLYMERS • Lipids are just grouped together because: • They are all non-polar • They are all hydrophobic (hate water/can’t dissolve in water)
Types: • Triglycerides • Steroids • Wax • Phospholipids
Triglycerides • One glycerol + three fatty acids
Steroids • Four fused rings
Waxes • A long chain alcohol linked to a long chain fatty acid
Phospholipid • Found in membranes • Glycerol + 1 phosphate group + 2 fatty acids
Checkpoint: How is the structure of lipids related to their function in energy storage?