What elements are lipids made of?
Carbon, hydrogen and a little oxygen
Why are lipids hydrophobic?
Because they have little oxygen, meaning they have less polar bonds, therefore making them hydrophobic
Do lipids have more or less hydrogen in them than carbohydrates?
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Are lipids soluble or insoluble in water?
Insoluble
What are lipids soluble in?
What are the two types of lipid?
What are 7 functions of lipids?
Why are lipids good for storage?
How are lipids used for insulation?
How are lipids used for protection?
Fat is stored around delicate organs like the kidneys
How are lipids used for waterproofing?
How are lipids used as a water source?
Breakdown of triglycerides can provide metabolic water which desert
animals can use
How are lipids used for buoyancy?
Lipids are less dense than water so insulated aquatic animals are buoyant (float) -> aids breathing
How are lipids used in cell membranes?
Phospholipids are a component of cell surface membranes. They add flexibility and act as a barrier in the cell.
What are the types of lipid?
What are triglycerides?
How are triglycerides formed?
What is the formula of glycerol?
C₃H₅(OH)₃
What do the properties of triglycerides depend on?
What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats?
What do mono and polyunsaturated fats mean?
What do the C=C double bonds do to the fatty acids?
What are waxes?
What is the main use of waxes?