BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Isoprene, Glyceride, Triglyceride

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Tend to have a lot of carbon-hydrogen bonds in their long tails. It gives lipids distinctive properties. (isoprene: carbon + hydrogen) The ability to produce hormones testosterone, estrogen. Components of the membrane and very small so able to move. Cholesterol is an important component of the cell membrane. Also important in supplying energy for cells (long term energy storage) Phosphate group, glycerol group and two glyceride chains. Can have either isoprene chains or fatty acid chains. More than 1 double bond in their tail ergo kinks in the tail. It has less than the maximum number of hydrogen bonds which results in c=c (double bonds) Membrane permeability is affected by: hydrocarbon chain length, number of double bonds. Oil and water: little interaction due to hydrophobic tails are long and hate water. If there"s a (cid:271)e(cid:374)d i(cid:374) the tail -> unsaturated. Large molecules such as glucose and sucrose need transport proteins to carry them in and out.

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