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Page 1: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.

Lipids

IB BiologyTopic 3

Page 2: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.

Starter!

Page 3: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.

What are lipids?

• Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

• Most lipids are non-polar and are hydrophobic because they contain hydrocarbon chains.

• If there are double or triple bonds in the hydrocarbon chain the lipids are said to be “unsaturated”

Page 4: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.

Lipid Functions

• Energy storage: Fats and oils.• Waterproofing: Waxes and oils• Insulation: Fat layers (blubber)• Cushioning: Fat layers (soles of

your feet)• Regulating metabolic processes:

Steroids• Building component of cell

membranes: Phospholipids

Page 7: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.

Lipid structure (Triglyceride)

• A triglyceride is composed of an alcohol called glycerol covalently bonded to three fatty acid molecules by condensation reactions.

• This process forms three ester groups between the alcohol and one with each fatty acid chain.

Is this a saturated or unsaturatedFat? Why or Why not?

It is saturated because there are no double bonds between carbon atoms in the fatty acid hydrocarbon chains.

Page 8: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.
Page 9: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.
Page 10: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.
Page 12: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.

Saturated vs. Unsaturated Fats• When double bonds form in hydrocarbon chains it causes them to bend.

• In unsaturated fats this prevents the molecules from being able to “stack” or “pack” themselves tightly, thus they remain in a liquid state at room temperature such as oils.

• If the hydrocarbon chains are saturated, the chains are straight and pack themselves close together forming a solid at room temperature (animal fat, butter, tallow, lard).

Page 13: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.

Steroids• Steroids are cyclic hydrocarbons

usually composed of four rings.

• They are involved with regulating metabolic processes in the body because many forms of them are hormones.

• Testosterone, oestrogen, and progesterone are all examples of steroid hormones.

• Cholesterol is the most common steroid!

• It is the building block for other steroid hormones and also functions in cell membrane structure.

Cholesterol

Page 14: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.

Phospholipids• Phospholipids are a special class of lipids composed of a

phosphate group, glycerol molecule, and two fatty acid chains.

• The phosphate region of the molecule is polar because it is negatively charged.

• This makes it attracted to water or hydrophilic because of waters bipolar nature.

• The fatty acid chain region is composed of hydrocarbon chains which are very non-polar, therefore this end is hydrophobic or repels water.

Page 15: Lipids IB Biology Topic 3. Starter! What are lipids? Lipids are complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Most lipids are non-polar.

Phospholipid Structure


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