BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Nehemiah Grew, Antibody, Collagen

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Review: lipids= hydrophobic, they have lots of energy, and they store energy + structural function. Lipids are really good energy sources because they have a lot of hydrogen to carbon bonds. Lipids also sometimes have surface functions, example= waxy surface of plant leaves, Lipids have a triple alcohol, glycerol, plus three fatty acids. Lipids are held together by ester linkages formed through dehydration synthesis. Two fatty acids that cannot be made are called essential fatty acids. Fats also protect organs from damage and it also insulates your body to help regulate your bodies internal temperature. That phosphate is the phospholipid head group of the fatty acid. (think of the structure of a cellular membrane). The phospholipid heads face out and the hydrophobic fatty acid tails face in making a phospholipid bilayer. This is the lowest free energy configuration of phospholipids. This makes the cell membrane semipermeable, meaning it only allows certain things in.

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