BLG 143 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Peripheral Membrane Protein, Macromolecule, Scanning Electron Microscope

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It is a layer of molecules that surrounded the cells interior and separates it from the external environment. It serves as a selective barrier keeps damaging compounds out of cell and allows important ones to enter. It facilitates the chemical reactions necessary for life because it allows reactants to collide more frequently. Lipid: carbon containing compounds found in organisms that are non polar and hydrophobic. Hydrocarbons are nonpolar because electrons are shared equally in c . H bonds: thus, the reason lipids do not dissolve in water is that they have a significant hydrocarbon component. Fatty acid: consists of a hydrocarbon chain bonded to a carboxyl ( -cooh). A look at 3 types of lipids found in cells. Lipids are characterized by a physical property their solubility. Phospholipids: consists of a glycerol that is linked to a phosphate group (po4.

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