Lipids Flashcards
Functions of lipids
insulation, energy storage, structural (cholesterol and phosolipids in membrane), endocrine
lipids are hydrophilic or hydrophobic?
hydrophobic
triglycerides
3 fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol backbone
saturated
no double bonds, straight chain, stack densely and form fat plaques, bad for heath
unsaturated
double bonds present, double bonds cause branching chain. not as dense, better for heath
amphipathic
both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties
phospholipid
two fatty acids and a phosphate group attached to a glyceral backbone
steroids
three 6 membered rings and one 5 membered ring (4 rinfs total). Form hormones, corticosteroids, and cholesteral (cholesteral is membranecomponent)
waxes
esters of fatty acids and monohydroxylic alcohols. Used as protective coating ot exoskeleton (lanolin)
Carotenoids
yellow, orange, or red fat soluble pigments. Fatty acid carbon chain
Ex: carotenes (orange/red) and xanthophylls (yellow/brown)
Porphyrins (tetrapyrroles)
4 joined pyrrole rings. Often complex w/ metal (e.g. porphyrin heme complexes with Fe in hemoglobin, chlorophyll w/ Mg
adipocytes
specilizd fat cells (white ones and brown ones-lots of mitochondria)
glycolipids
are likephospholipids but with Carbon group instead of phos
lipids are insoluble so they are transported in the blood by?
lipoproteins
unsaturated or saturated fats have lower melting points?
unsaturated, there are increased kinks in the molecule due to the double bonds which lowers the melting point due poorer packing