BIO 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Phosphate, Endergonic Reaction, Glycerol

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Simple lipid-glycerol with three faty acid chains (triglyceride) Breaks down into glycerol with one faty acid and two separate faty acid chains which breaks down in your gi tracts and goes into your blood stream and into cells. Charges on the head of the molecule (hydrophilic heads) No charges on the faty acid chains (hydrophobic tails) Causes nonpolar and polar ends, so the head of the molecule reacts with water. Polar heads are reacing with the water in the ecf and icf. Bilayer of phospholipids that are not bound to each other, just next to each other the hydrophilic heads in each layer face the surrounding soluion with the hydrophobic tails face one another inside the bilayer. Micelle- iny droplets created when the hydrophilic heads interact with water and form hydrogen bonds, while the hydrophobic tails interact with each other in the interior, away from the water.

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