BIOL 200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Biological Pigment, Terpene, Glycerol

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True/false: lipids have a high portion of nonpolar c-h bonds which causes it to be hydrophobic. True/false: lipids are defined by structure or composition. True/false: lipids are the only class of biological molecule that is not a polymer. No double bonds between carbon atoms = as many hydrogen atoms as possible. Higher melting point, animal origin, solid at room temperature. 1 or more double bonds between c: low melting point, plant origin, liquid at room temp, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated. Hydrophobic domain is held in place by hydrophobic exclusion. A cell is placed in a hypotonic solution. True/false: the phospholipid bilayer includes spontaneous formation (no outside input of energy required). 3. interior protein network: peripheral or intracellular membrane proteins. 4. cell surface markers: glycoproteins and glycolipids, cholesterol or phytosterols. Size and attraction to water determines whether things can come across the protein membrane. Saturated fatty acids in the lipid bilayer are densely packed, making it less permeable and more hydrophobic.

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