Biology_Edexcel_A-snab_Alevel
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the-circulatory-system8 主题
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diet-and-health11 主题
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gas-exchange-cell-membranes-and-transport8 主题
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nucleic-acids3 主题
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proteins10 主题
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inheritance7 主题
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cell-structure-and-organisation7 主题
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cell-division3 主题
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reproduction-and-inheritance4 主题
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differentiation-and-variation5 主题
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biodiversity9 主题
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resources-from-plants10 主题
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plant-cell-structure
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plant-stems
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importance-of-water-and-inorganic-ions-to-plants
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starch-and-cellulose-structure-and-function
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plant-fibres
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practical-identifying-tissue-types-within-stems
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tensile-strength-plant-fibres
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development-of-drug-testing
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antimicrobial-properties-of-plants
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sustainability-and-plant-materials
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plant-cell-structure
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ecosystems-and-energy-transfer7 主题
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photosynthesis7 主题
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climate-change10 主题
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the-effects-of-climate-change
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temperature-and-enzyme-activity
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practical-temperature-and-development-of-organisms
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climate-change-and-the-scientific-community
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carbon-cycle-and-reduction-of-atmospheric-carbon-dioxide
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reducing-climate-change
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introduction-to-climate-change
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evidence-for-the-causes-of-climate-change
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the-greenhouse-effect
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models-of-future-climate-change
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the-effects-of-climate-change
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evolution3 主题
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forensics3 主题
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microorganisms-and-immunity11 主题
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muscles-and-movement3 主题
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respiration7 主题
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homeostasis4 主题
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exercise4 主题
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response-to-the-environment8 主题
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the-brain-behaviour-and-disease10 主题
lipids-and-ester-bonds
Lipids
Lipids
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Lipids are macromolecules that contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Unlike carbohydrates, lipids contain a lower proportion of oxygen
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Lipids are non-polar and hydrophobic (insoluble in water)
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Triglycerides are a kind of lipid that forms the main component of fats and oils
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Lipids play an important role in energy yield, energy storage, insulation and hormonal communication
Triglycerides
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Are non-polar, hydrophobic molecules
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The monomers are glycerol and fatty acids
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Glycerol is an alcohol (an organic molecule that contains a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom)
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Fatty acids contain a methyl group at one end of a hydrocarbon chain known as the R group (chains of hydrogens bonded to carbon atoms, typically 4 to 24 carbons long) and at the other is a carboxyl group
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The shorthand chemical formula for a fatty acid is RCOOH
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Fatty acids can vary in two ways:
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Length of the hydrocarbon chain (R group)
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The fatty acid chain (R group) may be saturated (mainly in animal fat) or unsaturated (mainly vegetable oils, although there are exceptions e.g. coconut and palm oil)
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Saturated fatty acids contain no carbon-carbon double bonds
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The hydrocarbon chain is saturated with hydrogen atoms due to the absence of double bonds
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They form unbranched, linear chains
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Unsaturated fatty acids can be mono or poly-unsaturated
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If H atoms are on the same side of the double bond they are cis-fatty acids and are metabolised by enzymes
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If H atoms are on opposite sides of the double bond they are trans-fatty acids and cannot form enzyme-substrate complexes, therefore, are not metabolised. They are linked with coronary heart disease
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Examples of different types of fatty acids with the functional groups and presence of double bonds highlighted
Function of lipids
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Triglycerides are fats and oils
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Fatty acid and glycerol molecules are the components that make up triglycerides
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Fats and oils have a number of important functions in organisms: energy storage, insulation, buoyancy, and protection
The Ester Bond
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Triglycerides are formed by esterification
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An ester bond forms when a hydroxyl (-OH) group from glycerol bonds with the carboxyl (-COOH) group of the fatty acid
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The formation of an ester bond is a condensation reaction
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For each ester bond formed a water molecule is released
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Three fatty acids join to one glycerol molecule to form a triglyceride
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Therefore for one triglyceride to form, three water molecules are released
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Formation of a triglyceride from a glycerol molecule and three fatty acid molecules by the process of esterification
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Ensure you are confident with the structure of a triglyceride so you can recognise whether they are saturated or unsaturated.