CAS BI 108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Lipid Bilayer, Phospholipid, Triglyceride

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D glucose refers to: stereo isomer of glucose. What distinguishes saturated from unsaturated: the number of electron pairs shared between carbons bc this means whether double bonded or not. Chemical components of lipids (nonpolar hydrocarbons: 1. Number and fatty acids and presence of a phosphate group. Carotenoids: in carrots, methyl groups linked to it, so hydrophobic, in beta carotene central double bond o can be split in half into two identical models of vitamin a (retinol, which is beneficial for eyes). Proteins: monomer amino acid, amino acid structure o central alpha carbon (chiral) with a hydrogen o r group which varies with each amino acid. Know differences between the r groups meaning if it is charged and polar then it could be a certain amino acid o 20 amino acids that occur naturally. Hydrophilic amino acids attract ions of opposite charges (as well as water). 7 nonpolar, so r group lacks oxygen and nitrogen so they are heavy with carbon.

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