BIOL 1010U Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Phospholipid, Amphiphile, Cholesterol

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Associate with water, they can produce a strong hydrophobic interaction. All lipids have hydrocarbon (ch2) tails (carbons are attached covalently) All lipids are hydrophobic since most of these molecules don"t want to: fatty acids aren"t attached to each other, they are attached to the. A chemically diverse group with multiple functions. Triglycerides are fats formed by the addition of three fatty acids chains to glycerol anchoring molecule. Lecture 6: organizing principles: lipids and cell membranes. Steroids (sex hormones, synthetic hormones, cholesterol) consist of a ring- like structure and a hydrocarbon tail. Major lipid found in cell membranes are (1) phospholipids. A modified triglyceride, attached to a phosphate group. Phospholipids are therefore referred to as amphipathic, which are two opposite properties that are in the same molecule. Other lipid found in cell membranes are (2) cholesterol. Can increase/decrease fluidity (how liquid the membrane is) depending on temperature. Most of it is the steroid component, which is hydrophobic.

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