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LIPIDS - Coggle Diagram
LIPIDS
EMULSION
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If the mixture remains clear, there are no fats present in the sample
TRIGLYCERIDE
The most common lipids are triglycerides
. :check: Three condensation reactions take place
. :check: Triglycerides are insoluble in water
. :check: A glyceride is an ester formed by fatty acid combining with the alcohol glycerol.
. :check: ex: fats and oils.
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Triglycerides provide your body with energy, but their main function is to store energy for later use. The food you eat contains calories in the form of carbohydrates, protein and fat.
PHOSPHOLIPIDS
A phospholipid is a type of lipid molecule that is the main component of the cell membrane. Each phospholipid is made up of two fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a glycerol molecule
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Phospholipids serve a very important function by surrounding and protecting internal cell components. Since they do not mix with water, they provide a structurally sound membrane that contributes to both the shape and functionality of cells.
ESTER BOND
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ester formed Esters are formed by linking two hydrocarbon groups together with an oxygen atom, or by linking a phosphate or nitrogen to a hydrocarbon group with an oxygen atom
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