BLG 144 Chapter 6: chapter 06.doc

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Bloom"s taxonomy: level 1 knowledge: what region of a steroid is hydrophilic, the methyl (-ch3) groups, the terminal hydroxyl group, the ring structures, the long hydrocarbon chain. Bloom"s taxonomy: level 1 knowledge: what most distinguishes lipids from other biomolecules is _____, that only lipids contain hydrogen atoms, their molecular weight (size, their chemical properties, where they are found in the body. Bloom"s taxonomy: level 1 knowledge: cooking oil and gasoline (a hydrocarbon) are not amphipathic molecules. Why: they do not have a polar or charged region, they do not have a hydrophobic region, they are highly reduced molecules, they spontaneously form micelles or liposomes in solution. 1: steroids such as cholesterol are an important component of animal cell membranes but do not actually form the membrane. 2: you make a phospholipid bilayer with short, saturated hydrocarbon tails. You then double the length of the hydrocarbon tails, and remeasure membrane permeability.

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