BISC207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cholesterol, Covalent Bond, Carboxylic Acid

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Based on high proportion of nonpolar c-c and c-h bonds. Lipids are different from other organic compounds because they are characterized by a property. The carboxyl group of a fatty acid. The glycerol and fatty acid molecules become joined by an ester linkage. Triglycerols are synthesized from 3 fatty acids joined together by one glycerol molecule. Glycerol by itself is a small carbohydrate molecule containing 3 carbons. Fats are composed of three fatty acids linked to glycerol. When their fatty acids are polyunsaturated, they are liquid and form oils. The primary role of fats is energy storage. Steroids : a family of lipids distinguished by a bulky, four-ring structure. Organic compounds that contain 4 rings of carbon atoms and hydroxyl group. Differ from one another by functional groups attached to carbons in the rings. Hormones such as estrogen and testosterone, regulate physiological. Cholesterol , a component of plasma membranes processes. Amphipathic: can be both hydrophilic and hydrophobic.

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