Storage form of a fatty acid.
Triacylglycerol
What is the structure of a triacylglycerol?
Glycerol molecule esterified to three fatty acid chains.

Triacylglycerol molcules amphipathic. What does this mean?
It contains hydrophobic and hydrophillic regions
A chemical reaction between an acid and a base to form a salt. This is how soap is made using a triacylglycerol molecule as well as a base (NaOH).
Saponification
enzymes that hydrolyze fats.
lipases
Why are fats a better energy storage than carbohydrates?
Describe the structure of a phospholipid. What does it make-up?
Diglycerol molecule with a phosphate group. This makes up the lipid bilayer membrane.
What are the three things that increase fluidity within the lipid bilayer?
What is the structure of a terpene? What is it built from? What is its formula?
Terpenes are repeating units of isoprone. The basic formula is (C5H8)n. See structure of a general isoprene below.

Describe the structure of squalene.
Six isoprene units. (Triterpene). Is a compound in earwax.

What is an example of a functionalized terpene (terpenoid)?
Vitamin A
Has cholesterol backbone, is tetracyclic, amd amphapathic. This type of molecule is also synthesized in the liver and obtained via diet. It is packeged with other lipids and proteins when traveling through the blood (lipoproteins)
Steroids
What are two examples of steroid hormones.Describe their nature.
Estrodial and Testosterone (female and male androgens, respectively)

This is a sphingosine It is the backbone of spingolipids. A common sphingolipid in the human body is myelin sheath. Below is the structure of Myelin sheath.


This the structure of wax. It is a combination of long chain fatty acids esterified to long chain alcohols. It is highly hydrophobic and used as a barrier.
What are fat soluble vitamins?
A-DEK
This vitamin is essential for growth, epithelial maintence, and immune function.
Vit A
Vitamin that is erived from cholsterol and is important for regulating blood levels of calcium and phosphate.
Vitamin D
Vitamin important as antioxidants.
Vit E
Important coenzyme in the actvation of clotting proteins.
Vit K


This is a prostaglandin. It is derived from a 20-carbon fatty acid. These have a vast number of roles including regulation of smooth muscle and maintaing gastric integrity
What are the three major steps of Beta-Oxidation of fatty acids?
Ultimately, Acetyl CoA will get shuttled to the Kreb’s Cycle
How doe you determine how many acetyl Co-A are produced during Beta Oxidation?
Divide the number of carbons in the original fatty acid molecule by 2
How do you determine the number of cycles a fatty acid chain has to go through Beta Oxidation? How does this help determine the amount of FADH2 and NADH are produced?
(n/2)-1
Number of cycles equals number of electron carriers (each one) are produced (i.e. 5 cycles will equal 5 NADH and 5 FADH2)