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Explain how lipids are classified by showing the differences in structure and function between fats, phospholipids,...
Lipids Describe the building-block molecules, structure, and biological importance of fats, phospholipids, and steroids. Why are lipids classed together? Do lipids have monomers? Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated fats. Distinguish between cis and trans fat molecules. What are some of the health risks associated with trans fats? Describe how phospholipids orient to form membranes. Which part of a phospholipid is hydrophobic? Which part is hydrophilic? What are the three classes of lipids? List two important biological functions of a steroid....
Differentiate between the major categories of lipids: saturated fats, unsaturated fats, phospholipids, and steroids. Saturated fats: Unsaturated fats: Phospholipids: Steroids:
FNES 263 Exam 3 Review Sheet Lipids How fats verses oils are defined Explain the basic chemical structure of triglycerides, phospholipids, cholesterol Definition of short, medium and long chain fatty acid Know the nomenclature of fatty acids and how their chemical structure differs Digestion, Absorption and Transport o know each step of digestion, absorption, and transport of lipids in the body o Including the function of lipoproteins, and major content of each lipoprotein . Function O Describe the functions of...
3.4 Lipids List the several different classes of lipid molecules important in living organisms. Diagram the structure of a triglyceride and explain how it is affected by the presence of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Explain why some fats are solid at room temperature, and others are liquid. Discuss how fats function as energy-storage molecules. Apply knowledge of the structure of phospholipids to the formation of cellular membranes. Describe the chemical nature of steroids and give an example of their...
Lipid Study Guide Worksheet Basic structure and properties of lipids Triglycerides are made up of fatty acids and one Gol Saturated fats have a double bonds. Monounsaturated fats have double bonds. Polyunsaturated fats have double bonds. Saturated fats are saturated with Saturated fats tend to be_sol a t room temperature and are more __and less subject _ The bonds in unsaturated fats make them more at room temperature. Saturated fats are found mainly in foods. They are frequently called fats....
concept map of lipid structure.
Lipid Structure Differentiate between the different lipid families based on their structure. How do I create a concept map? How am I graded? | Switch to keyboard version cell membranes are the main component of cholesterol that are triesters of glycerol are called fats and oils that are very long chain esters are called lipids phospholipids that contain 4 fused carbon rings are called prostaglandins with 20 carbon atoms, including a 5-carbon ring are called...
concept map of lipid structure.
Lipid Structure Differentiate between the different lipid families based on their structure. How do I create a concept map? How am I graded? | Switch to keyboard version cell membranes are the main component of cholesterol that are triesters of glycerol are called fats and oils that are very long chain esters are called lipids phospholipids that contain 4 fused carbon rings are called prostaglandins with 20 carbon atoms, including a 5-carbon ring are called...
What are the different types of fats ? Briefly explain the different types of fats and give dietary examples of each types Do not worry about the chemical structures. I do not expect you to focus on the chemical structures. It is important to know that the differences in their structures affect how they function in the body and how they affect health. 2 What are the health effects of consuming excessive fats?
2) A. Describe the structure of the phosphatidylcholine. B. Explain why phospholipids, and not triglycerides, are the primary component of the plasma membrane 3) Describe the hydrophobic effect and how promotes the formation of vesicles rather than sheets of phospholipids. 4) Define the following terms in relation to how the protein is associated with the plasma membrane: a. Transmembrane protein b. Integral protein c. Peripheral protein d. Anchored membrane proteins
Explain how the type and size of lipids change in a biomembrane, and how this impacts the fluidity and function of that membrane. Explain the fluid mosaic model of biomembranes, by describing the diversity of proteins Explain the fluid mosaic model of biomembranes, by describing the structure and properties of biomembranes If given a reaction diagram, identify ΔG for the reactants, products, and the reaction; identify the activation energy barrier; and where the transition state occurs