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Title: Organic Compounds: Lipids and Nucleic Acids


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Organic CompoundsLipids and Nucleic Acids
  • Chapter 6

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Lipids
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Function
  • Long term energy storage
  • Insulation (layers of fat keep living things
    warm)
  • Protective, waterproof covering
  • Important component of cells outer membranes
  • Protect and cover vital organs

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Elements
  • Lipids are mainly long chains made out of carbon
    and hydrogen, but some oxygen as well

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Examples
  • Fats
  • Waxes
  • Oils
  • Steroids
  • Cholesterol

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Testing for Lipids (oils and fats)
  • The test called the brown paper test is used to
    test for fats and oils
  • Its also called the greasy bag test (youve
    seen this when you get greasy fast food and the
    bag gets grease spots on it
  • List examples of positive tests for oil and fats

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Structure of a Fat Molecule Triglyceride
  • Made up of one glycerol and 3 fatty acids chains
    (looks like the letter E)

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Unsaturated Fats
  • Contains at least one double bond in fatty acid
    chain, eliminating the number of hydrogen atoms
  • Contains fewer calories and easier to digest
    healthy fats

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Saturated Fats
  • Contains no double bonds in the fatty acid
    chains, all the carbons are bond to hydrogens
  • Contains more calories and are harder to digest
    bad fats

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Properties of Lipids
  • Lipids are insoluble they dont dissolve/mix
    with water
  • Non-polar molecules (water is polar)
  • Hydrophobic-literally means water
    fearing/hating
  • Contain more energy than any type of nutrient

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Grape Demonstration
  • A peeled grape sinks while an unpeeled grape
    floats
  • Why?

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Fats vs. Oils
  • Oils are usually found in plants.
  • Examples sunflower, corn, canola, olive,
    coconut
  • What part of the plant is where oils are found?
    Why?
  • Solid or liquid at room temperature?
  • Saturated or unsaturated?
  • Fats are usually found in animals or animal
    products.
  • Examples butter, milk, fat on meat
  • Solid or liquid at room temperature
  • Saturated or unsaturated?

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Nucleic Acids
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Function
  • Carries the genetic code to make protein
  • Transfers genetic information in order to
    determine traits of organism

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Elements
  • Nucleic Acids are made of the elements carbon,
    hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus

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Examples
  • DNA
  • RNA
  • ATP (energy source from breaking down glucose)

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Structure of a Nucleic Acid
  • Made of repeating building blocks called
    nucleotides
  • Nucleotides are a 3-part structure consisting of
    a phosphate, sugar, and nitrogen base
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