Chapter 5.3 Flashcards

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Why use fatty acids for energy storage instead of sugars. Give two reasons

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  • the carbon atoms of fatty acids are more reduced than those of sugars
  • > sugars contain more alcohol groups
  • therefore, the oxidation of triacylglycerols yield twice the amount of energy per gram of carbohydrates
  • note triacylglycerols are hydrophobic
  • > they do not require hydrogen for stability
  • > this helps decrease their weight
  • layer of lipids serve as insulation
  • > maintain a constant internal temperature
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Describe the general structure of triacylglycerols

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  • they are also called triglycerides
  • three fatty acid backbones
  • > ester linked to glycerol

-these compounds are nonpolar and hydrophobic

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What cells store triacylglycerols

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  • adipocytes store large amounts of fat or triacylglycerols

- they are found primarily under the skin, around mammary glands and the abdominal cavity

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What are free fatty acids? How do they exist within our body(what is their method of transportation)

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  • unesterified fatty acids with a free carboxylate group

- in the body they circulate in the blood bonded noncovalently to serum albumin

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Describe the general mechanism of saponification

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  • it is the ester hydrolysis of triacylglycerols
  • > using a strong base(lye) using sodium hdroxide
  • > the result is the sodium salt of the fatty acid (soap) and glycerol
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What is the relationship between soap and surfactant

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  • soap can act as a surfactant
  • > it lowers the surface tension at the surface of a liquid
  • > serving as a detergent or emulsifier
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Can soap form micelles

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  • yes it can

- >hydrophobic tails tuned inward of phospholipids and hydrophilic heads turned outward

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