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Title: QOD: What is better for your health: Butter, Margarine, Olive Oil or Crisco?


1
  • QOD What is better for your health Butter,
    Margarine, Olive Oil or Crisco?
  • LG Understand the structure and function of
    different types of lipids.

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  • QOD How is a saturated fatty acid different from
    an unsaturated fatty acid? Draw each!
  • LG Understand the structure and function of
    different types of lipids.

3
  • Intro to Organic Molecules
  • Lipids

4
Life is based on Carbon
  • Carbon atoms are versatile
  • building blocks
  • Special bonding properties
  • Has 4 valence electrons so it can form
  • 4 stable covalent bonds with other carbon
    atoms or atoms of other elements
  • Bonds with CHNOPS the elements that make up
    living things Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen,
    Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur

5
Lipids
  • Lipids are organic molecules essential for life
    that are composed mostly of C, H, O
  • 4 types of lipids
  • fats (triglycerides)
  • phospholipids
  • steroids
  • waxes

6
Triglycerides
  • Fat molecules
  • Structure 3 fatty acids chains linked to
    glycerol
  • Functions long term energy storage and
    insulation for animals
  • Can be saturated or unsaturated

3 fatty acids
Glycerol
7
Saturated fats
  • All C bonded to H
  • No CC double bonds
  • long, straight chain
  • most animal fats and butter
  • solid at room temperature
  • contributes to cardiovascular disease

8
Unsaturated fats
  • At least one CC double bond in the fatty acids
  • plant fish fats
  • vegetable oils
  • liquid at room temperature

9
Saturated vs. unsaturated
saturated
unsaturated
?
10
Phospholipids
  • Structure 2 fatty acids chains phosphate head
  • Fatty acid chains non-polar hydrophobic
    water fearing
  • Phosphate head polar hydrophillic water
    loving
  • Function make up cell membranes
  • (phospholipid bilayer)

11
Steroids
  • Structure 4 fused Carbon rings
  • examples
  • cholesterol Function control the fluidity of
    the cell membrane
  • hormones Function regulate processes in the
    body (such as pregnancy)
  • vitamins (A, B, D) Function supports
    metabolism and cell processes

12
Testosterone
13
Waxes
  • Solid at room temp
  • Insoluble in water
  • Function
  • Protective covering for
  • animals and plants
  • Examples
  • Beeswax
  • Earwax
  • Cuticle of leaf (keeps water in)

14
What is the function of a triglyceride?
  1. Stores and transfers genetic information
  2. Long term energy storage
  3. Control the rate of reactions
  4. Help to fight disease

15
Which type of lipid makes up the majority of the
cell membrane?
  1. phospholipids
  2. waxes
  3. steroids
  4. triglycerides

16
Fats that have at least one double bond between
Carbon atoms are called
  1. Unsaturated
  2. Saturated
  3. Glycerol
  4. Fatty Acids

17
Phospholipids have a
  1. hydrophobic head and hydrophilic tail
  2. hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail

18
Which of the following is an example of a steroid
  1. Fatty acids
  2. Sex hormones
  3. Phospholipids
  4. Olive Oil
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