lipids Flashcards
Describe the structure of a triglyceride
A triglyceride is a glycerol molecule joined to 3 fatty acids using a condensation reaction, making 3 ester bonds.
Describe the structure of a phospholipid
A phospholipid is a glycerol molecule joined to 2 fatty acids and an inorganic phosphate group using condensation reactions, make 3 ester bonds. The molecule has a non-polar tail that is hydrophobic and a polar head that is hydrophilic.
Describe an unsaturated fatty acid.
A hydrocarbon chain that has one or more double bonds between the carbon atoms.
Give the properties of a triglyceride
t is a large non-polar molecule that is insoluble in water. It does not affect the water potential of the cell.
Give the properties of a phospholipid
It is a large molecule that has a hydrophobic tail (non-polar) and a hydrophilic head (polar) due to the inorganic phosphate. It forms a bilayer in water.
Explain why the hydrolysis of lipids will reduce the pH of a solution.
Fatty acids are released that are acidic.
What is the biochemical test for a lipid?
Add ethanol to the test solution and shake. Then add water to the solution and shake. If there is a white emulsion a lipid is present.
How are fatty acids important in the formation of new cells?
atty acids used to make phospholipids; Phospholipids in membranes; More phospholipids more membranes made;
Fatty acids respired to release energy; More triglycerides more energy released; Energy used for cell production / production of named cell component;
Draw and label a generic triglyceride and a phospholipid.