Lipids Flashcards

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What is a triglyceride molecule made up of?

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One glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acid chains.

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What is a phospholipid made up of?

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1 glycerol, 2 fatty acid chains and a phosphate group.

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What reaction forms triglyceride?

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A condensation reaction between one molecule of glycerol and 3 molecules of fatty acid chains.

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What is produced after the condensation reaction to form triglycerides?

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3 ester bonds
3 molecules of water

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5
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What are saturated fatty acids?

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They have single bonds between atoms.

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What are unsaturated fatty acids?

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They have at least one double bond between carbons.

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What are 4 properties of triglyceride?

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Energy Storage
Metabolic water source
Don’t affect water potentials or osmosis.
Can store a lot

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Why are triglycerides good energy stores?

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They have a large ratio of energy-storing carbon-hydrogen bonds compared to the number of carbon atoms. A lot of energy can be stored in the molecule.

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9
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Why are triglycerides good metabolic water sources?

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They have a high ratio of hydrogen to oxygen atoms. They can release water if they are oxidised. This is essential to desert animals such as camels.

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Why don’t triglycerides affect water potentials and osmosis?

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They are large and hydrophobic meaning they are insoluble in water.

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Why can triglycerides store a lot?

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They have a relatively low mass so a lot can be stored without increasing the mass and preventing movement.

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Describe the emulsion test.

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Dissolve sample in cold ethanol and shake. Add distilled water and shake. If a white emulsion appears, lipids are present.

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13
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Where is the phosphate group in phospholipids attached?

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To the glycerol

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14
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What reaction produces phospholipids?

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Two fatty acids bonds to the glycerol via two condensation reactions resulting in two ester bonds and 2 molecules of water.

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What are the 4 properties of phospholipids?

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Attracts water
Repels other fats
Repels water
Polar

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How do phospholipids attract water?

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They have a hydrophilic head that attracts water as it is charged.

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How do phospholipids repel water?

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The fatty acid chain is not charged. It is known as the hydrophobic tail and repels water but will mix with fats.

18
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How do phospholipids repel other fats?

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The phosphate group is charged so it repels other fats.

19
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How are phospholipids polar?

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They have two oppositely charged regions.

20
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How do phospholipids form a phospholipid bilayer?

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In water they are positioned so that the heads are exposed to water and the tails are not. This forms a phospholipid bilayer membrane structure which makes up the plasma membrane around cells.