BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Glycerol, Phospholipid, Amphiphile

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13 Apr 2018
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Lipids: fat, in healthy quantities, is necessary for human growth and development, scientists demonstrated through rats that low-fat diets result in kidney damage and impaired reproduction. Phospholipids and fatty acids: tails are made of fatty acids, the glycerol and phosphate form the hydrophilic head of the phospholipid, an ester linkage connects each hydrophobic tail to a glycerol molecule. Both occur in foods like sh, pumpkin, sun ower seeds, and leafy vegetables. Saturated fatty acid - fatty acid that does not have any double bonds between the carbon atoms in the carbon skeleton. Saturated with hydrogen atoms, meaning the hydrogens ll the remaining bond locations. Unsaturated fatty acid - lipid with one or more double bonds between carbon atoms. The double bonds (which are always in cis formation) produce a kink in the molecule: steroids, another class of lipids that include sex hormones and cholesterol. Transports cholesterol from the cells of the body to.

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