Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Lipids
- Triglycerides
- Structure
- Macromolecules
- Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
- 1 molecule of Glycerol and 3
Fatty Acid chains attached
- They have long, fatty
acid, hydrocarbon 'tails'
- Tails are hydrophobic
- Lipids are insoluble
- Hydrocarbon tail varies
- Ester Bond
- Ester bonds form between the glycerol and
fatty acid by a condensation reaction
- Esterification
- Hydrolysis reactions
can break the bonds
- Fatty Acids
- Saturated
- No double bonds
between Carbon atoms
- Unsaturated
- At least one double
bond causes kink
- Phospholipids
- Macromolecules
- Similar structure to triglycerides but have a
phosphate group instead of a fatty acid
- Phosphate group is hydrophilic
and tail is hydrophobic
- Functions
- Triglycerides
- Hydrocarbon tails contain loads of
chemical energy, which is released
when they are broken down
- Good energy storage
molecules for animals
and plants
- They are insoluble because of the
hydrophobic tail and the formation of
insoluble droplets. Prevents water entering
- Phospholipid
- Make up the phospholipid bilayer in cell membranes
- Acts as a barrier to water-soluble substances
- Double layer of hydrophilic heads facing
out and hydrophobic heads facing in
- Cholestrol
- Small and flattened shape
- Fit in between phospholipid molecules
- Bind to hydrophobic tails and pack more closely
- Less fluid and more rigid