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LIPIDS LIPIDS Lipids are biological macromolecules made of carbon , hydrogen and oxygen atoms. LIPIDS Lipids are insoluble in polar solvents (water) Lipids are soluble in the non-polar solvents (benzene and carbon tetrachloride) LIPIDS Structure Lipids are made of 3 fatty acids and glycerol. Glycerol is an alcohol containing 3 hydroxyl groups (OH) . LIPIDS Structure Lipids are made of 3 fatty acids and glycerol. Glycerol is an alcohol containing 3 hydroxyl groups (OH) . LIPIDS Importance 1.Store Energy The body does not begin to get the energy from the fats stored in it, only in case of the absence of carbohydrates. LIPIDS Importance 1. Store Energy The energy obtained from lipids is more than the energy obtained from some amount of carbohydrates LIPIDS Importance 1. Store Energy Eating 1 gram of carbohydrate provides your body with 4 Calories. Eating 1 gram of fat provides your body with 9 Calories. (more than twice) LIPIDS Importance 2. Build cells Lipids represent about 5% of the Organic materials structure. cell membrane:(Phospholipids) LIPIDS Importance 3. Insulator Lipids work as thermal insulator in animals and humans. LIPIDS Importance 3. Insulator Lipids work as thermal insulator in animals and humans. LIPIDS Importance Give reason for: some animals can maintain their temperature in severely cold places. LIPIDS Importance Give reason for: some animals can maintain their temperature in severely cold places. Because lipids are stored under their skin as they work as a thermal insulator in animals and humans. LIPIDS Importance 4. Protective cover for the surfaces of several plants and animals LIPIDS Importance 5. Hormones some of them can work as hormones as steroids Classification: Lipids Simple lipids Complex lipids Derivative lipids Classification: Lipids Simple lipids Complex lipids Derivative lipids Classification: Simple Lipids reaction of fatty acids with alcohols oils fats waxes Classification: Simple Lipids reaction of fatty acids with alcohols oils fats waxes Simple Lipids : A- OILS : Liquid fats formed by reaction of unsaturated fatty acid with glycerol Simple Lipids : A- OILS : Ex: Liquid fats covering the feathers of water birds to prevent water penetration into their bodies Classification: Simple Lipids reaction of fatty acids with alcohols oils fats waxes B- FATS : solid substance formed by the reaction of saturated fatty acids with glycerol Classification: Simple Lipids reaction of fatty acids with alcohols oils fats waxes C- WAXES : they are made by the reaction of high molecular weight fatty acids with monohydric alcohols C- WAXES :For example, the waxes covering the desert plant leaves to reduce water loss during the transpiration Classification: Lipids Simple lipids Complex lipids Derivative lipids Complex lipids : Hydrogen, carbon and oxygen are involved in the structure of complex lipids, in addition to phosphorus and sulphur as in phospholipids Complex lipids : Phospholipids : They are present in cell membranes of animals and plants. Complex lipids : Phospholipids : They are similar to fat molecules in the structure except for the phosphate group PO4-- which replaces the third fatty acid. Classification: Lipids Simple lipids Complex lipids Derivative lipids Derivative Lipids : They are lipids derived from both simple and complex lipids by hydrolysis . such as cholesterol and some hormones Steroids