BLG 143 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: James Danielli, Exergonic Reaction, Active Transport

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Consist of a hydrocarbon molecules or chains. Functions of lipids: store chemical energy, lipids act as pigments that capture and respond to sunlight, cell-cell signaling, form waterproof coating on the surface of leaves and skin, make up most of the plasma membrane. Hydrocarbons- molecules that only contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. Non-polar because electrons are shared equally between the c-h bonds. Are hydrophobic and therefore immiscible in water. Fatty acid- a building block for lipids that consists of a hydrocarbon chain bonded to a carboxyl group. A: their solubility instead of their chemical structure like proteins and carbohydrates are. Have a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail. Amphipathic- compounds that contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic components. A: no they do not dissolve in water but instead of dissolving in water they can form two different types of structures including micelles and phospholipid bilayers.

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