Lipid structure and function Flashcards

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Vitamins:

Important for vision, growth and devlopment, and immune function
-Most significant form is retinol

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Vitamin A

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Vitamins:

Consumed or formed by UV reactions under the skin
-Contributes to increased uptake of calcium and phosphate in the intestines, that leads to good bones

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Vitamin D

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Vitamins:

Destroys free radicals and prevents oxidative damage

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Vitamin E

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Vitamins:

Introduces calcium binding sites and acts as an important clotting factor

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Vitamin K

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Glycerols have ___ fatty acid heads while sphingolipids have ____

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2 FA heads

1 FA head

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Long chain fatty acids with long chain alcohols
-Not produced by humans, so they have to be taken from plants or animals

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Waxes

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A subclass of sphingolipids, _____ have a hydrogen as their head group

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Ceramides

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A subclass of sphingolipids, ____ have a phosphodiester bond and a phosphocholine or ethanolamine head

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Sphingomyelins

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A subclass of sphingolipids, ____ are sugars with glycosidic linkages

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Glycosphingolipids

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A subclass of sphingolipids, ____ have oligosaccharide head groups with sialic acid

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Gangliosides

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