BIL 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Pentose, Uracil, Cytosine

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Most biologically importance: fats, phospholipids and steroids. Glycerol combines with fatty acid through dehydration reactions. Adipose tissue also cushions vital organs and insulates. Does not stick to water because of long, nonpolar, tails. Single bond in the tail is saturated fat. Double bond in the tail is unsaturated fats. More than one double bond is a polyunsaturated fat. Diets rich in saturated fats contributes to heart disease. Converting unsaturated fats to saturated fats by adding hydrogen. Oils get rancid with time, so by hydrogenating it creates a longer shelf life. Commonly found in marine and plant oils. Polyunsaturated fatty acids with a double bond. Have two ends- cooh and ch3 end. Hydrophilic end and hydrophobic end (farry acid end) Two chains of fatty acids and hydrophilic head. Double layer of phospholipids make your cell membrane. Characterized by carbon skeleton of 4 fused rings. Polymer built from same set of 20 amino acids.

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