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Slide 1 Chapter 5. Metabolism of Lipids Lipids Insoluble or immiscible Triacylgerols store and supply energy for metabolism. Lipoids: phospholids, glycolipids, cholesterol…

Slide 1 Lipids Slide 2 Lipids  Made up of C, H and O  Can exist as fats, oils and waxes  They are insoluble in water  They are a good source of energy  (9…

Slide 1 Lipids Slide 2 Slide 3 LIPIDS C, H, O More hydrogen than carbohydrates. Insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents (alcohols, acetone, chloroform etc) http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/obesity/obesity_molecular/01.html…

Slide 1 LIPIDS Slide 2 Slide 3 THE LIPID FAMILY ORGANIC COMPOUNDS INSOLUBLE IN WATER INCLUDE: TRIGLYCERIDES PHOSPHOLIPIDS STEROLS Slide 4 TRIGLYCERIDES GLYCEROL BACKBONE…

Slide 1 S-KHALILZADEH Slide 2 Lipids are hydrophobic molecules that are insoluble in water. They are in cell membranes as a major form of stored nutrients (triglycerides),…

Lipids Lipids B.4 3 Main Types of Lipids (B.4.1â¦) âlipidâ comes from lipos, the Greek word for fat all are hydrophobic (water-fearing/insoluble in water) greasy, oily…

Slide 1 Lipids What do you mean I’m fat!? Slide 2 Lipids – chains of Carbon, Hydrogen, and some Oxygen that is insoluble in water. (doesn’t dissolve) Lipids can be…

Slide 1 LIPOPROTEIN METABOLISM Slide 2 Problem What are lipids? If so, how are these water insoluble molecules transported from one tissue to other through an aqueous environment?…

Chapter 8 Metabolism of lipid Cai danzhao Lipids are substances that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. Including: Fats (triglycerides,triacylglycerols,TAG)…

LIPID What is Lipid Lipids: insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents including diethyl ether, chloroform, methylene chloride, and acetone Amphipathic: hydrophobic…

Lipids Lipids: A variety of naturally occurring organic compounds classified together on the basis of common solubility properties. insoluble in water. soluble in aprotic…

Amphiphiles are both polar and non-polar – surface active Lipids = Naturally occurring substances which are insoluble in water, and often with amphiphilic properties. Some…

Slide 1 Lipids Organic compounds found in living organisms (humans, animals, plants, microorganisms) that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. Named for…

Slide 1 Lipids and lipoproteins Lipid chemistry and cardiovascular profile Main lipids in the blood are the triglycerides and cholesterol. Insoluble in the water. Transport…

Metabolism of lipids Vladimíra Kvasnicová Lipids = group of biological molecules that are insoluble in aqueous solutions and soluble in organic solvents • structural…

Slide 1 Slide 2 Chapter 5 lipids metabolism Slide 3 LIPIDS Water-insoluble substances that can be extracted from cells by nonpolar organic solvents Characteristics of fat…

Chapter Chapter 11 Lipids and Membranes Lipids Biomolecules defined in terms of solubility: Insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvents. Waxy, greasy or oily compounds.…

Slide 1 Organic Macromolecules The Lipids The Lipids Slide 2 What are lipids Lipids are what are commonly referred to as fats. Waxes and oils are also lipids. Lipids are…