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DO-NOW Make a prediction for whether you think the cooking oil and the engine oil will mix together. DO-NOW Knowing that lipids (oils) are non-polar, can you create a hypothesis explaining why two oils will mix but water and oil are not miscible?” Share your ideas with the person sitting next to you! Water is polar and oil is non-polar and hydrophobic. Thus, water cannot form intermolecular bonds with the oil but it forms hydrogen bonds with itself forming a separation. Two oils mixed together don’t form any bonds so they don’t need to separate. Like dissolves like. CHARACTERISTICS OF LIPIDS Non-polar/ Hydrophobic Made up of C,H and O. Monomers Fatty Acids Glycerol Polymers Triglycerides Phospholipids Sterols Waxes Used in the body for protection, insulation and energy storage. FATTY ACIDS Monomer of Lipids Structure Long chains of carbon Backbone is up to 36 carbons Carboxyl group at one end Methyl group at the other Saturated vs. unsaturated Trans Fats So what kinds of fatty acids are healthy to eat? TRIGLYCERIDES Glycerol Fatty Acid Chains 3 fatty acids chains attached to a glycerol molecule More commonly known as “fat” Used for long-term energy storage and thermal insulation in the body. HOW CAN WE SHOW THE DEHYDRATION SYNTHESIS REACTION FOR TRIGLYCERIDES? DEHYDRATION SYNTHESIS OF TRIGLYCERIDE PHOSPHOLIPIDS 1 Hydrophilic Phosphate Head 2 Hydrophobic Fatty Acid Tails Why is there a kink in one of the tails? PHOSPHOLIPIDS Remember that all lipids are non-polar and hydrophobic in some aspect. If I tell you that phospholipids make up the membrane of cells how can you justify this? Why do you think this lipid is used? STRUCTURE FOLLOWS FUNCTION! Why might the hydrophobic center of the bi-lipid membrane be an issue? WAXES Long-chain fatty acids linked to long chain alcohols or carbon rings Firm consistency Repel water STEROLS No fatty acids Rigid backbone of four fused-together carbon rings CHOLESTEROL Most common type of sterol used in the body. Used to synthesize all other sterols Vitamin D Hormones Steroids Is all cholesterol bad? VITAMIN D Where do we get it? What does it do? What happens when we don’t get enough? HORMONES What do you know about hormones? What do they do? Where do we make them? STEROIDS What do you know about steroids? Are they all bad? LIPIDS IN OUR DIET Omega 3/6 fatty acids Trans fats Cholesterol SO IS IT OKAY TO EAT FATS?