BIOL 150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Hydrophile, Passive Transport, Lipid Bilayer

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Lipid (catchall term for carbon-containing compounds that are largely nonpolar and hydrophobic) Hydrocarbons (molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen) Fatty acid (simple lipid consisting of hydrocarbon chain bonded to carboxyl functional group) Saturated (hydrocarbon chains that consist of only single bonds between carbons) Unsaturated (one or more double bonds exist in hydrocarbon chains) Fats (nonpolar molecules composed of 3 fatty acids that are linked to 3-carbon molecule) Primary role of fats to store energy. Phospholipids (consist of glycerol that is linked to phosphate group and 2 hydrocarbon chains of either isoprenoids or fatty acids) Lipids act as pigments that capture or respond to sunlight, serve as signals between cells, form waterproof coating on leaves and skin, and acts as vitamins used in many cellular processes. Amphipathic (substances that contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions) Lipid bilayer (created when lipid molecules align in paired sheets) Permeability (tendency to allow given substance to pass through it)

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