BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 3 Biological Molecules Part 2 Of 2

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Biological molecules (chapter 3) part 2 of 2. Lipids are mostly nonpolar hydrophobic molecules composed mainly of carbon and hydrogen. Lipids are a diverse group of organic molecules that are insoluble in water, but will dissolve in nonpolar solvents (e. g. ether, chloroform, benzene). Important lipids are grouped into 3 types: fats, oils, waxes, phospholipid, steroids. --fats and oils are macromolecules constructed from fatty acids and. --fatty acids (fa) are hydrocarbon chains with a carboxyl group at one end. The hydrocarbon chain, or tail, is hydrophobic and not water soluble. The tail has a long carbon skeleton usually with an even. The fa group is linked through the head to the glycerol and each hydroxyl group on the glycerol can form a linkage with a fatty acid. Triglyceride is a fat composed of three fatty acids bonded to. One gylcerol by ester linkages. (exam quesiton: what parts.

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