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Lipid Notes August 21, 2012 EQ lipids?

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Remember, yesterday we learned there are four categories of macromolecules that make up everything in your cells:

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Lipids consist of these elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sometimes phosphorus (in phospholipids).

The building blocks of lipids are fatty acids, which are carbon atoms are arranged in long chains.

Lipids are nonpolar, so they do not mix with water or other polar molecules.

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A polar molecule is a molecule with

a slight positive charge on one side

and a slight negative charge on the

other. (example: water)

A nonpolar molecule is completely

neutral on all sides. (example: oil)

Polar and Nonpolar molecules do

NOT mix!

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A water molecule

looks like this:

> Polar molecules stick to each other because

opposite charges attract.

A nonpolar molecule

looks like this:

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1. : solid at room

temperature

Examples: butter, lard, wax

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2. : liquid at room

temperature

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3. : special type of

lipid that makes up cell

membranes

One side is polar and

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