What are triglycerides and phospholipids?
Two groups of lipid
How are triglycerides formed?
By the condensation of one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acid.
How is an ester bond formed?
A condensation reaction between glycerol and a fatty acid (RCOOH)
What are Lipids?
Biological molecules made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen which are only soluble in organic solvents such as alcohols
What are Triglycerides?
Lipids made of one molecule of glycerol and three fatty acids joined by ester bonds formed in the condensation reactions.
What are fatty acids and describe their appearance
There are many different types of fatty acids (over
70 different types) which vary in chain length, presence and a number of double bonds.
What is a Saturated Lipid?
Saturated lipids don’t contain any carbon-carbon double bonds - such as those found in animal fats
What is an Unsaturated Lipid?
unsaturated lipids contain carbon-carbon double bonds. - which can be found in plants
What does the presence of double bonds mean in the properties of a molecule?
The presence of a double bond means that the molecule is able to bend. As a result, unsaturated fats cannot pack together as tightly and are therefore liquid at room temperature.
What is a phospholipid?
one of the fatty acids of a triglyceride is substituted by a phosphate-containing group.
Describe the structure and components of a phospholipid
The molecule is therefore known as polar
What test is used to test for the presence of lipids
Emulsion Test
How do you carry out an Emulsion Test?
How is the phospholipid structure related to its properties
How is the Triglyceride structure related to its properties
What are micelles?
The products of lipase digestion remain in association with the bile salts to form structures. (Travel through the ileum)
The word hydrolysis is defined as the lysis of water. How does this apply to polymers?
Polymers break by separating water into hydrogen and hydroxyl groups that are added to the monomers.
What are three functions that lipids serve in plants and/or animals?
Lipids serve in the storage of energy, as a structural component of hormones, and as signalling molecules.
How do phospholipids contribute to cell membrane structure?
Phospholipids orient their heads towards the polar molecules and tails in the interior of the membrane, thus forming a bilayer
What type of compound functions in hormone production, contributes to membrane flexibility, and is the starting molecule for bile salts?
Cholesterol, which is a lipid and also steroid, functions here
Cholesterol is a precursor to hormones, such as testosterone. Testosterone is a male sex hormone that has a key role in sperm production.
How is testosterone most likely to enter target cells?
Directly through the membrane
Amphipathic molecules are both hydrophobic and hydrophilic. Which of the following molecules could be described as amphipathic?
Phospholipids
Relate the structure of triglycerides to their functions.
Describe the structure and function of phospholipids.
Amiphiatic molecule:glycerol backbone attached to 2 hydrophobic fatty acid tails & 1 hydrophilic polar phosphate head