Organic Chemistry Chapter 17 Lipids and their functions in biochemical systems
which class of biological molecules can act as an energy source, a hormone, a vitamin, an energy storage, and a structural component in cell membranes?
Lipids
In sphingomyelins, the single fatty acid is bonded to the carbon backbone by a(n) _____ bond.
amide
which of the following is considered to be an omega-3 fatty acid?
linolenic acid
which of the following are essential fatty acids?
linolenic acid and linoleic acid
A cell membrane is composed of ____.
lipid bilayers with the ionic heads oriented to the outside of the bilayer and the nonpolar tails on the inside
describe the properties of lipids
lipids are biomolecules lipids are identified based on their solubility
As the length of the hydrocarbon chain of saturated fatty acids increases, what is the effect on the melting point?
melting point increases
lipids are soluble in ____
organic solvents
the steroid ____ is responsible for the successful initiation and completion of pregnancy
progesterone
What molecules are formed from arachidonic acid?
prostaglandins
omega-3
prostaglandins with anti-inflammatory effects
omega-6
prostaglandins with inflammatory effects
cortisone
regulation of carbohydrate metabolism
estrone
regulation of female sexual development
aldosterone
regulation of sodium in the blood
what type of chemical reaction is used to prepare a soap
saponification
At room temperature, what would be the physical state of a triglyceride with three saturated fatty acid tails?
solid
what is the shape of a lipoprotein
spherical
the coating that surrounds and insulates nerve cells, the myelin sheath, is rich in____.
sphingomyelins
What are two major types of sphingolipids?
sphingomyelins glycosphingolipids
the principle function of triglycerides in biochemical systems is
storage of energy
which of the following are types of glycosphingolipids?
sulfatides, cerebrosides (found in the membrane of brain cells), gangliosides (first isolated from nerve cells)
this R" group is not used in phosphoglycerides
(CH2CH2)2N(CH3)2+
which of the following structural features are part of a prostaglandin?
*Five membered ring *carboxylic acid
which of the following are features of eicosanoids?
*arachidonic acid is the precursor for eicosanoids, *prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and thromboxanes are types of eicosnoids
how many fatty acid molecules are needed to make one molecule of a phosphoglyceride
2
which of the following are unsaturated fatty acids?
linoleic acid and oleic acid
how many carbons are in the rings of the steroid skeleton
17
the simplest phosphoglyceride, known as phosphatidate =, contains a phosphoryl group attached to ___ of glycerol
C-3
cephalin
CH2CH2NH3+
Lecithin
CH2CH2n(CH3)3+
What is the difference between a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid?
In saturated fatty acids, each carbon is bound to the maximum number of hydrogens. In unsaturated fatty acids, there is at least one carbon-to-carbon double bond.
what do terms omega-3 and omega-6 indicate about the structures of the fatty acids in those classifications?
In ω -6 fatty acids, the double bond nearest the ω methyl group is six carbons along the chain. In ω -3 fatty acids, the double bond nearest the ω methyl group is three carbons along the chain.
which of the following is synthesized in the testes?
Testosterone
How will the properties of a biological membrane change if the fatty acid tails of the phospholipids are converted from saturated to unsaturated chains?
The fluidity of the membrane will increase.
What is the basic structure of a biological membrane?
The hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails are packed in the center. The hydrophilic head groups are exposed on the inner and outer surfaces.
What are the structural differences between triglycerides (triacylglycerols) and phospholipids?
Triglycerides consist of three fatty acids esterified to the three hydroxyl groups of glycerol. Phospholipids consist of two fatty acids esterified to glycerol and a phosphoryl group esterified to the third hydroxyl group.
phosphoglycerides
a glyceride containing a polar phosphoryl group
neutral glycerides
a glyceride formed from the esterification of glycerol and one or more fatty acids
which of the following are the products of an acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of a triacylglycerol in water?
a glycerol molecule and three fatty acid molecules
which statement about fatty acids is correct?
an unsaturated fatty acid has a lower melting point than a saturated fatty acid with a similar molar mass.
soaps are obtained from the ___ hydrolysis of an ester
base-catalyzed
VLDL
bind triglycerides synthesized in the liver and carry them to adipose tissue for storage
What is one function of the essential fatty acids?
biosynthesis of arachidonic acid
which of the following biological processes are regulated by prostaglandins, leukotrienes and thromboxanes?
blood clotting, inflammatory response, asthma, bronchodilation, and uterine contractions
identify the functional group present in fatty acids
carboxyl group
LDL
carry cholesterol to peripheral tissue and help regulate cholesterol levels in those tissues
chylomicrons
carry dietary triglycerides from intestines to other tissues
which of the following correctly describe cholesterol
cholesterol is the starting material for the biosynthesis of steroid based hormones, cholesterol is a component of cell membranes
which of the following molecules are contained in a cell membrane
cholesterol, glycolipids, phospholipids, glycoproteins
which statement correctly describes the actions of emulsifying agents
emulsifying agents are amphipathic and can bridge the nonpolar triglyceride with the polar water molecules
in a(n) _____ reaction, fatty acids react with alcohols to form esters and water
esterification
identify the chemical reactions of fatty acids and glycerides
esterification, hydrogenation, saponification, hydrolysis
waxes are ____.
esters
Select the four main groups of lipids.
fatty acids glycerides complex lipids nonglyceride lipids
identify the products from the base-catalyzed hydrolysis (saponification) of a trigylceride
glycerol and three carboxylate salts
What are the four major types of plasma lipoproteins?
high-density lipoproteins low-density lipoproteins chylomicrons very low-density lipoproteins
hydrogenation involves the addition of _____ to the carbon-carbon double bond of a fatty acid
hydrogen
which of the following are the products of an acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of a triacylglycerol in water
three fatty acid molecules a glycerol molecule
HDL
transport cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver
which class of fatty acids when incorporated into a phospholipid contributes to membrane fluidity
unsaturated fatty acids