BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Fluid Mosaic Model, Cholesterol, Glycolipid

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25 Sep 2016
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All living in organisms contain large molecules. All living organisms are composed of cells. Fats: large molecules assembled from smaller molecules (dehydration) Linear shape of fatty acids allows them to stack easily. Less than the maximum number of hydrogen atoms. Converts unsaturated c=c double bonds into c-c single bonds. Under high temp and pressure, add hydrogen atoms to unsaturated fat, eliminating double bonds and making unsaturated fat partially or completely saturated fat. Complete hydrogenation converts unsaturated or partially saturated fat into completely saturated hard fat. A by-product of hydrogenation is also the creation of trans fats: some of the cis double bonds are converted to trans double bonds (associated with atherosclerosis) Build up in walls of arteries and make arteries more rigid. Essential: cannot be synthesized at all or in amounts not sufficient to meet the organism"s growth and development needs. Nonessential: available in the diet or readily synthesized in amounts sufficient to meet the organism physiological needs.

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