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LIPIDS AKA: FATS LIPIDS- large nonpolar organic molecules •18%-25% of body weight •fewer covalent bonds •fat-marbled meats, egg yolks, milk, oils, waxes •Most lipids are insoluble in water but dissolve in other lipids and alcohol, acetone (NONPOLAR) Fatty Acids -unbranched C chains that make up most lipids • long carbon chains with a carboxyl group at the end (COOH) • carboxyl end is polar and thus hydrophilic-attracted to water • hydrocarbon end is non-polar and thus hydrophobic- water fearing • Saturated fatty acid-a fatty acid where all the carbon to carbon bonds are single bonds • Unsaturated fatty acid- there is at least on carbon to carbon double bond • Higher ratio of carbon and hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms • causes them to have more carbon to hydrogen bonds which store more energy….hence fats having a higher caloric value NEUTRAL FATS (TRIGLYCERIDES) • BUILDING BLOCKS • 3 Fatty acids • Glycerol • most common in the body • Concentrated sources of energy • adipose tissue insulates and protects organs • SOLID: (animal fats) • Saturated: carbons have single bonds •LIQUID: (plant oils) •Unsaturated: carbons have double or triple bonds PHOSPOLIPIDS • Important in cell membranes – allows them to be selective • POLAR HEAD – attracts and interacts with water and ions (hydrophilic) • NONPOLAR TAILS- ‘hydrophobic’ Waxes• Composed of a long fatty acid chain joined to a long alcohol chain • Wax can be found on the outside of plants to prevent water loss especially through leaves • Can also be found in your ears where it prevents microorganisms from entering the ear canal STEROIDS • Four interlocking rings • Structure differs from other fats • Made largely of H and C atoms CHOLESTEROL • is most important molecule in steroids • meat, eggs, cheese • Certain amount made in liver • Found in ALL cell membranes • Provide rigidity • Facilitates communication between cells • Particularly abundant in brain • Used to form sex hormones, cortisol (stress hormone), bile salts, and vitamin D ATHEROSCLEROSIS deposit of FAT in artery walls ATERIOSCLEROSIS hardening of arteries HOW DO WE MAINTAIN HOMEOSTATIS? ‘POLLY’ UNSATURATED OLIVE ‘OYL’ • Omega-3 Fats (Fish, walnuts) • safflower, corn, sunflower and soybean oils