Crossing the plasma membrane Flashcards
Lipids are made of which elements?
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
State three examples of lipids.
Fats, oils and waxes.
How are lipids different to carbohydrates in terms of their molecular structure?
Lipids contain less oxygen atoms. Lipids also have long tails made up entirely of C and H.
Difference between fats and oils?
Fats are solid at room temperature whilst oils are liquid.
State two properties of lipids
Non-polar and insoluble in water. Poor conductors of heat, which means they are good insulators.
What are the subunits of a triglyceride molecule?
One glycerol and three fatty acids.
What is the name of chemical bond that holds the subunits of a trigyceride together?
Ester bond
How many hydroxyl groups does a glycerol contain?
three hydroxyl groups allowing three fatty acids to attach to the glycerol molecule.
How do fatty acids attach to the glycerol?
The carboxyl group of the fatty acid joins with the hydroxyl group of the glycerol.
Difference between saturated and unsaturated fats?
Saturated fats have no double bonds between carbon atoms in their fatty acid tails, whereas unsaturated fats have double bonds between carbon atoms in their fatty acid tails.
Describe the structure of a phospholipid
Hydrophilic polar phosphate head
Hydrophobic non-polar fatty acid tails
Difference between phospholipids and triglycerides
A phospholipid contains a phosphate group and two fatty acid tails, whereas a triglyceride contains three fatty acid tails.
What is the function of phospholipids?
They form an integral part of all cell membranes.
How do phospholipids form a bilayer?
Two layers of phospholipids come together with phosphate heads facing the water rich environments (i.e. extracellular space and cytoplasm) and fatty acid tails facing towards the centre, forming the core of the phospholipid bilayer.
What is the function of cholesterol?
It is a lipid found in the plasma membrane that provides stability and flexibility.
What is the function of tryglycerides? State at least three functions.
Any three of the following:
Source of energy, Insulation, Protection of vital organs, To prevent evaporation in plants, form myelin sheath around neurons, Source of water (metabolic water produced in respiration).
What are steroids?
Steroids are lipid-based hormones; they act as signalling molecules that cause a response in the body of an organism.