BIOL 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Antibody, Covalent Bond, Insulin

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Lipids are a diverse group of hydrophobic molecules: The unifying feature of lipids is having little or no affinity (or attraction) to water. Lipids are hydrophobic because they consist mostly of hydrocarbons. Steroids (testosterone and estrogen are examples of steroids) Fats are constructed from two types of small molecules: Glycerol- is a three carbon alcohol with a hydroxyl group attached to each carbon. Fatty acid- consist of a carboxyl group attached to a long carbon skeleton. Fat molecules are also called triacylglycerol- three fatty acids joined to glycerol by an ester link. Saturated fatty acids- have a maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible and no double bonds; solid example: butter. Unsaturated fatty acids- have one or more double bonds; liquid, more movable and better for your health. Structural support, storage, movement, defense, transport, cellular communications, and defense. Enzymes- act as a catalyst to speed up chemical reactions.

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