BSC 2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Lipid Bilayer, Trans Fat, Hydrogen Bond

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Fats major function in the body is storing energy. In mammals including humans, adipose cells store fat. Tissues made of adipose cells (called adipose tissues) also insulate the body and provide a cushion to prevent damage to vital organs. Aquatic animals have thick layers of fat to keep them warm. Have a hydrophilic (love water) head and two hydrophobic (fear water) fatty acid tails. Head faces towards the cytosol (aqueous component of the cytoplasm of the cell) Long hydrophobic tail face inward: this arrangement results in the formation of a phospholipid bilayer, which is common to membranes and protects the hydrophobic tails from being exposed in water. Amphipathic molecule (hydrophobic and hydrophilic nature that will naturally self-assemble themselves into a bilayer if placed in water. Kinetic energy is the energy of matter in motion, more kinetic energy at higher temperatures: examples: muscle contraction.

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