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- Topic: Lipid Worksheet
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- Questions about triglycerides, phospholipids, cholesterol
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🔍 General Guidance on Lipid Molecules (for Reference)
Here's a quick review of key lipid concepts that might be tested on the worksheet:
#### 1.
Triglycerides
- Made of
glycerol + 3 fatty acids
- Hydrophobic (nonpolar)
- Used for long-term energy storage
- Saturated vs. unsaturated fatty acids:
- Saturated: no double bonds, solid at room temp (e.g., butter)
- Unsaturated: one or more double bonds, liquid at room temp (e.g., olive oil)
#### 2.
Phospholipids
- Two fatty acid tails + phosphate head
- Form
phospholipid bilayers in cell membranes
- Amphipathic: hydrophilic head, hydrophobic tails
#### 3.
Cholesterol
- Steroid molecule with four fused rings
- Embedded in cell membranes
- Helps maintain membrane fluidity
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✔ Common Types of Questions on Such a Worksheet:
1.
Identify the structure of a triglyceride vs. phospholipid.
2.
Label parts of a lipid molecule (e.g., glycerol, fatty acid chain, phosphate group).
3.
Explain function of each lipid type.
4.
Compare saturated vs. unsaturated fats.
5.
Draw or describe how phospholipids form a bilayer.
6.
Why are lipids hydrophobic? → Because they have nonpolar covalent bonds.
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