Describe lipids
A diverse group of compounds which all contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Characteristics of lipids
* soluble in other lipids and organic solvent (e.g. ethanol, chloromethane, diethyl ether)
Describe the composition of lipids
Larger number of carbon and hydrogen atoms than oxygen atoms
Significance??
Describe triglycerides
Describe glycerol
An alcohol containing 3 carbon atoms each linked to a hydroxyl group
Describe a fatty acid
Describe the formation of triglycerides
Describe fats
Describe oils
Describe saturated fatty acids
Describe unsaturated fatty acids
Define monounsaturated fatty acids
Fatty acids with one double bond
Define polyunsaturated fatty acids
Fatty acids with two or more double bonds
Describe cis double bonds
Describe trans double bonds
What is adipose tissue
Excess fat in mammals, laid down for storage in special connective tissue
How do lipids compare to carbs and proteins?
How are lipids adapted for heat insulation?
* mammals increase adipose tissue in winter to reduce heat loss
How are lipids adapted for shock absorption
• thick layers of adipose tissues are formed around delicate mammalian organs (e.g. kidneys) to stop them from being vulnerable to knocks and bumps
How are lipids adapted for buoyancy
Many single-celled aquatic organisms produce an oil droplet to aid buoyancy
Describe the composition of a phospholipid
Why is the tail of a phospholipid hydrophobic
* these are oily
Describe the phospholipid bilayer
Why does the phospholipid bilayer form
because, in cells, both the intracellular and immediate external environment are watery