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Question | Answer |
what do lipids contain? | carbon, hydrogen and oxygen |
what are lipids insoluble in? | water |
what are lipids soluble in? | organic solvents such as alcohol and acetone |
what are the main groups of lipids? | triglycerides, phospholipids and waxes |
what is the main role of lipids? | plasma membranes |
what are 4 roles of lipids? | -energy source -waterproofing -insulation -protection |
what are triglycerides made up of? | three (tri) fatty acids and a glycerol (glyceride) |
what kind of reaction bond these? | condensation |
how do triglycerides become varied? | differences in the fatty acids |
what do all fatty acids have in common? | a carboxyl (-COOH) group with a hydrocarbon chain attached |
what makes the fatty acid saturated? | if there are no carbon=carbon double bonds because all carbon atoms are linked to the maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms |
what is it called if there is one double bond? | Mono-unsaturated |
what is it called if there are more than one double bonds? | polyunsaturated |
what makes a phospholipid different to lipids? | one of the fatty acid molecules are replaced by a phosphate molecue |
what are the features of a phospholipid? | hydrophilic head (phosphate) hydrophobic tail (fatty acid) |
what is the test used to test for lipids? | emulsion test |
what is the process of this test? | -2cm^3 of the sample mixed with 5cm^3 of ethanol -shake thoroughly -add 5cm^3 of water -cloudy white = lipid present |
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