Chemistry - Unit 12 :lipids

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Carbohydrates are present only on the exterior surface of the plasma membrane and are attached to proteins, forming __________.

glycoproteins

A phospholipid molecule has a polar "head" and a nonpolar "tail." Much of the structure of the plasma membrane consists of a double layer of these molecules. Going from the outside of the cell membrane to the inside of the cell membrane, which of the following gives the correct orientation of the two layers of phospholipid molecules?

head-tail, tail-head

A single substance tends to move from an area of _____concentration to an area of _____concentration until the concentration is equal across a space.

higher to lower

Lipid molecules are predominately

hydrocarbon

Cholesterol is mainly synthesized in the liver. Identify the precursor of cholesterol.

non-cyclic, 30-carbon squalene

Covalent compound

nonmetal + nonmetal

Covalent bonds typically form between two

nonmetal atoms

The hydrophobic tails of one layer line up with the hydrophobic tails of the second layer so that the inner portion of the bilayer is ______.

nonpolar

Lipids are soluble in

nonpolar solvent

Which of the following is not component of a plasma membrane?

nucleic acid

Each ester bond formed from a carboxylic acid and an alcohol leads to the loss of

one water molecule, for a total of three.

After which chemical procedure can the presence of trans carbon-carbon double bonds be observed in a triglyceride?

partial hydrogenation

Transport by diffusion expends no energy but requires that the substance be able to

pass through the membrane without assistance.

The hydrophilic head group of a phospholipid consists of a __________ group attached to a glycerol molecule.

phosphate

Which of the following is component of a plasma membrane?

phospholipids glycolipids cholesterol

Ions that consist of two or more atoms are known as __________.

polyatomic ions

Multiple double bonds are

polyunsaturated

Fatty acids with more than one double bond are called

polyunsaturated Linoleic acid is an example of a polyunsaturated fatty acid that has two double bonds between carbon atoms.

Which of the following types of lipids have a glycerol group?

glycerophospholipids oils

What are the two major kinds of phospholipids?

glycerophospholipids and sphingomyelin

When a protein is attached to a carbohydrate, it is called a __________.

glycoprotein

The group that is least likely to ionize is the __________.

noble gases

Two atoms of the same element are most likely to form __________.

non polar covalent bond

The __________ describes the structure of the plasma membrane as a fluid combination of phospholipids, cholesterol, and proteins.

fluid mosaic model

Steroids are composed of

four connected rings of carbon atoms.

Transmembrane proteins facilitate diffusion through the

cell membrane by forming pores or channels, or by binding to the substance and moving it through the membrane

Which of the lipids do not generally have a fatty acid component?

Steroids

A ___________ region of the phospholipid bilayer faces the outside of the cell; a ___________ region faces the inside of the cell. In the center of the bilayer is a ___________ region.

A polar region of the phospholipid bilayer faces the outside of the cell; a polar region faces the inside of the cell. In the center of the bilayer is a nonpolar region.

All steroids have

four linked carbon rings, and several of them (like cholesterol) have a short tail.

Steroid component

four ring carbon nucleus

Structure of cholesterol

fused ring structure

Partially hydrogenated glycerides that contain trans double bonds are called

"trans fats."

Fatty acids contain the _____ group and _____ chain

-COOH (carboxyl group) and hydrocarbon chain

sphingomyelin contains _____ fatty acids

1

Carbohydrates account for about __________ of the composition by mass in a typical human cell.

10%

Fatty acid chain consist of how many carbons

12-18

Myelin, an outgrowth of the membrane of specialized cells that insulates the axons of the peripheral nerves, contains about ___ percent protein and ____ percent lipid.

18 protein 76 lipid

Instead of 3 fatty acids, phospholipids have _fatty acids.

2

glycerophospholipid contains _____ fatty acid components

2

Elements in group 2 will tend to form ions with a charge of __________.

2+

Arachidonic acid is a polyunsaturated fatty acid with 20 carbons and 4 double bonds, so its structure is summarized as

20:4.

How many fatty acids are found on a fat molecule?

3

steroids always have _ rings

4

Steroids examples

Cholesterol Cortisol

Unsaturated meaning

Containing double bonds

How are the two fatty acids and the phosphate amino alcohol in a glycerophospholipid connected to the glycerol?

Each fatty acid and the alcohol are attached by ester bonds.

Why are fats also called triacylglycerols?

Fats are composed of three fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone by a dehydration reaction. Fat molecules contain three ester groups.

Triacylglycerols are composed of two components

Glycerol Fatty acids

Why are HDLs viewed as a good form of cholesterol compared to LDLs?

HDLs transport cholesterol back to the liver without depositing it in the arteries.

Oil and water =

Heterogeneous mixture Do not mix

Saturated fatty acids melt at _______ temp

Higher

Steroids 3 types

Hormones Vitamins Cholesterol

__________ consist of electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions (cations and anions).

Ionic bonds

How does a glycerophospholipid differ from a triacylglycerol?

It contains a phosphate group, and a triacylglycerol does not. It contains an amino alcohol, and a triacylglycerol does not. It contains two fatty acid chains, while a triacylglycerol contains three.

How does a glycerophospholipid differ from a triacylglycerol?

It contains a phosphate group, and a triacylglycerol does not. It contains an amino alcohol, and a triacylglycerol does not. It contains two fatty acid chains, while a triacylglycerol contains three.

Which of the following is a characteristic of an HDL, a high-density lipoprotein?

It is a lipoprotein that removes excess cholesterol from the tissues and carries it to the liver.

Most of the cholesterol in the body is produced in the liver and must be transported by the bloodstream to the rest of the body. How is it transported?

It is packed into a lipoprotein structure.

R′ group is the rest of the

glycerol (a three-carbon chain).

It is spherical in shape, with an inner core of nonpolar lipids and a polar surface made up of the head of phospholipid molecules.

LDL

Why is LDL thought of as bad cholesterol?

LDL transports cholesterol from the liver to the rest of the body; if there is extra, it gets deposited in the arteries.

Unsaturated fatty acids melt at _____ temp

Lower kink in the chain interferes with crystal packing

Structure of cortisol

Nonpolar hydrocarbons

Why are saturated acids harder to melt?

Packed together

Head of the phospholipid is made up of

Phosphate Glycerol

Waxes are found on

Plant leaves Bird feathers

Cellulose and starch are both examples of

Polysaccharides

The proportions of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates in the plasma membrane vary with cell type, but for a typical human cell, protein accounts for about __% of the composition by mass and lipids (of all types) account for about __% of the composition by mass

Protein 50% Mass and lipids 40%

The tail of a phospholipid is made up of

Saturated and unsaturated fatty acid

Saturated meaning

Single bonds

How does a sphingomyelin differ from a glycerophospholipid?

The glycerol and one fatty acid is replaced by a sphingosine group.

n a phospholipid bilayer, what is the nature of the inner portion of the bilayer?

The inner portion is nonpolar; the hydrophobic tails of the phospholipid molecule, which are nonpolar, make up the inner core of the membrane phospholipid bilayer. In an aqueous solution, phospholipids tend to arrange themselves with their polar heads facing outward and their hydrophobic tails facing inward.

How are phospholipid molecules arranged in the structure of the lipid bilayer?

They are arranged with their hydrophobic tails facing each other and hydrophilic heads facing out.

Although steroids do not resemble other lipids, they are grouped with them. Why?

They are hydrophobic and insoluble in water.

Phospholipids are major constituents of the plasma membrane and are composed of fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol or sphingosine backbone, resulting in glycerophospholipids and sphingolipids. What is the nature of the fatty acids in phospholipids?

They are saturated fatty acids. They are unsaturated fatty acids. They have hydrophobic tails.

Some steroids are referred to as sterols. What specifically characterizes a sterol as distinct from other steroids?

They have an (OH) functional group.

Which of the following is true of covalent bonds?

They have lower melting points than ionic bonds. They have lower boiling points than ionic bonds. They do not conduct electricity or heat well.

Wax covering the feathers of some aquatic birds and the leaf surfaces of some plants provides a barrier to water because of the hydrophobic nature of waxes. What contributes to the hydrophobic nature of waxes?

Waxes are esters that are mostly made up of nonpolar carbon-carbon or carbon-hydrogen bonds.

Ionic compounds always consist of __________.

cations and anions whose summed charges yield a neutral compound

Cholesterol is a precursor of many compounds. For which of the following compounds is it a precursor? Select all that apply. a. steroid hormones b. bile salts c. vitamin D d. phospholipids

a b c

Which of the following statements correctly describe an aspect of cholesterol structure? a. It contains four fused rings. b. It contains a double bond in ring B. c. There is a hydrocarbon chain on C-17. d. Ring D contains six carbons.

a b c

What are the primary components of a fatty acid?

a carboxyl group a long aliphatic chain

Which of the following is NOT a component of a steroid?

a fatty acid a phosphate group a glycerol backbone

Which of the following is NOT a component of a steroid?

a fatty acid a phosphate group a glycerol backbone

Phospholipids

a lipid containing a phosphate group in its molecule

The components of fatty acids led to their name. What are those components?

a long chain of hydrocarbons to which a carboxyl group is attached

Which transport process involves the movement of substances from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration?

active transport

Which transport processes involve substances being transported across the plasma membrane through transmembrane proteins?

active transport facilitated transport

Complete hydrogenation fully removes

all carbon-carbon double bonds, and no trans double bonds can be present.

A molecule with a positively or negatively charged area and an uncharged, or non-polar, area is referred to as __________.

amphiphilic

Structural isomers

are molecules that have the same molecular formula, but differ in the way the atoms are connected. In other words, they have different structural formulas.

Fatty acid has a ________ group

carboxylic acid group −(C=O)−OH.

A phospholipid is a molecule with two fatty acids and a modified phosphate group attached to a glycerol backbone. What chemical group or groups modify the phosphate group?

choline and serine

Natural occuring double bond fatty acids

cis

Valence electrons are shared in

covalent bonds ionic bonds

Compounds consisting of atoms that share electrons with one another instead of gaining or losing electrons are called

covalent compounds molecular compounds

Potential energy ______________ as orbitals begin to overlap and ________________ as protons are pushed too close together.

decrease increase

Which transport processes are passive, in the sense that they do not require metabolic energy from the cell in order to work?

diffusion facilitated transport

Which transport processes involve the movement of substances from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?

diffusion facilitated transport

Three main types of transport through cell membranes are

diffusion (or passive) transport facilitated transport active transport

Covalent compounds are typically:

electrically neutral poor conductors of electricity water insoluble

An ion results from an atom that gains or loses __________.

electrons

Different ions of a given element will have differing numbers of __________.

electrons

nonpolar covalent bonds: _____distribution of electrons

equal

fatty acids are connected to glycerol by

ester groups

Hydroxides can hydrolyze the

esters

Peripheral proteins are found on the

exterior and interior surfaces of membranes, attached either to integral proteins or to phospholipids.

Lipids include a wide range of compounds. Which of the following are lipids?

fats oils waxes phospholipids steroids

R group is the rest of the

fatty acid (the hydrocarbon chain),

Waxes contain what kind of chains

fatty acid chains

Waxes are made up of long

fatty acid chains esterified to long-chain alcohols.

An ester bond forms when a

fatty acid is incorporated into a phospholipid.

In the structure of a glycerophospholipid, which among the following is hydrophobic in nature?

fatty acids

A steroid does not contain

fatty acids phosphate groups glycerol.

Fats are formed from

fatty acids and glycerol with the loss of the three water molecules (one for each ester bond formed).

Triacylglycerols have three

fatty acids per molecule

Glycerophospholipids have two

fatty acids per molecule.

Which of the following are structural components of fats?

glycerols fatty acids

An important distinction in types of fatty acids is whether they are saturated or unsaturated. These terms are a reference to whether the molecule is saturated with __________.

hydrogen

Revert fats to fatty acids and glycerol reaction

hydrolysis, and it requires three water molecules (H2O) to break the ester bonds

Head of phospholipid is

hydrophilic (water loving) polar

The tail of a phospholipid is?

hydrophobic nonpolar

Steroid is groups with lipids because it is

hydrophobic and made up primarily of carbon and hydrogen.

What are the primary interactions between the fatty acid chains in a phospholipid bilayer?

hydrophobic interactions

Glycerol has a ____ group

hydroxyl (−OH)

Peripheral proteins attached either to

inegral protein or to phosopholipids

Metals and nonmetals are joined by __________.

ionic bonds

choline

is an amino alcohol

Partial hydrogenation of unsaturated triglycerides tends to result in

isomerization of cis carbon-carbon double bonds to trans double bonds.

Oils are fats that are _____ at room temperature.

liquid

LDL is a low-density lipoprotein involved in transporting cholesterol from the

liver to the tissues.

Trans double bond fatty acids are found

man-made

In facilitated transport (facilitated diffusion), what helps move particles across the plasma membrane?

membrane proteins

One of the carbons in a phospholipid is occupied by a

modified phosphate group.

The phosphate-containing group on a phospholipid generally has a __________ charge at biological pH levels.

negative

Active transport mechanisms are also called __________.

pumps

The noble gases are also called the inert gases because they are very unlikely to

react. This is because they have a full valence shell of electrons, which means they do not want to gain or lose any electrons. The other groups listed all readily ionize.

A steroid does not

resemble other lipids

Single bonds are

saturated

Molecular compounds differ from ionic compounds because atoms will __________ electrons in molecular compounds instead of gaining or losing them.

share

Covalent bonds form when two atoms

share electrons between them.

What about the phospholipid bilayer prevents fluid from outside the cell from mixing with fluid inside the cell?

the fatty acid section of the phospholipids in the center of the membrane

One of the unique aspects of a phospholipid structure is that it is amphiphilic. Which of the following is the portion of a phospholipid that is connected to both the hydrophobic part and the hydrophilic part?

the glycerol backbone

A triacylglycerol, or fat, contains _____ fatty acid components

three

Glycerol has three

three carbons three hydroxyl gorups three fatty acids

Triacylglycerides, or fats, are formed by combining

three fatty acids with glycerol (a triol) to form three ester bonds.

Glycerol is an organic compound (alcohol) with __________ carbons, __________ hydrogens, and __________ hydroxyl (OH) groups.

three, five, three

Partially hydrogenated glycerides can therefore contain .

trans carbon-carbon double bonds

Carrier proteins that bind to substances to move them through the membrane and proteins that form pores or channels to allow passage of substances through the membrane are collectively called __________.

transmembrane proteins

Diffusion is a passive process of

transport

Identify the lipid(s) present in the body.

triacylglycerols steroids glycerophospholipids

Fats are also called

triglycerides

In general, covalent bonding can occur between which of the following?

two neutral atoms

Fatty acids tails are _____ and with an ______ of carbons

unbranched and with an even number of c

polar covalent bonds: ______ distribution of electrons

unequal

Double bonds are

unsaturated

Phytosterols are present in

vegetable oils.

Lipids are insoluble in

water

Which of the following types of lipids have a fatty acid component?

waxes phospholipids oils


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