
Becker's World of the Cell 9th Edition by Lewis Kleinsmith, Jeff Hardin, Gregory Paul Bertoni
Edition 9ISBN: 9780134295510
Becker's World of the Cell 9th Edition by Lewis Kleinsmith, Jeff Hardin, Gregory Paul Bertoni
Edition 9ISBN: 9780134295510 Exercise 14
Thinking About Lipids. You should be able to answer each of the following questions based on the properties of lipids discussed in this chapter:
(a)How would you define a lipid In what sense is the operational definition different from that of proteins, nucleic acids, or carbohydrates
(b)Arrange the following lipids in order of decreasing polarity: cholesterol, estradiol, fatty acid, phosphatidyl choline, and triglyceride. Explain your reasoning.
(c)Which would you expect to resemble a sphingomyelin molecule more closely: a molecule of phosphatidyl choline containing two molecules of palmitate acid as its fatty acid side chains or a phosphatidyl choline molecule with one molecule of palmitate and one molecule of oleate as its fatty acid side chains Explain your reasoning.
(d)Assume you and your lab partner Mort determined the melting temperature for each of the following fatty acids: arachidic, linoleic, linolenic, oleaic, palmitic, and stearic acids. Mort recorded the melting points of each but neglected to note the specific fatty acid to which each value belongs. Assign each of the following melting temperatures (in °C)to the appropriate fatty acid, and explain your reasoning: 11, 5, 16, 63, 70, and 76.5.
(e)For each of the following amphipathic molecules, indicate which part of the molecule is hydrophilic: phosphatidyl serine, sphingomyelin, cholesterol, and triacylglycerol.
(a)How would you define a lipid In what sense is the operational definition different from that of proteins, nucleic acids, or carbohydrates
(b)Arrange the following lipids in order of decreasing polarity: cholesterol, estradiol, fatty acid, phosphatidyl choline, and triglyceride. Explain your reasoning.
(c)Which would you expect to resemble a sphingomyelin molecule more closely: a molecule of phosphatidyl choline containing two molecules of palmitate acid as its fatty acid side chains or a phosphatidyl choline molecule with one molecule of palmitate and one molecule of oleate as its fatty acid side chains Explain your reasoning.
(d)Assume you and your lab partner Mort determined the melting temperature for each of the following fatty acids: arachidic, linoleic, linolenic, oleaic, palmitic, and stearic acids. Mort recorded the melting points of each but neglected to note the specific fatty acid to which each value belongs. Assign each of the following melting temperatures (in °C)to the appropriate fatty acid, and explain your reasoning: 11, 5, 16, 63, 70, and 76.5.
(e)For each of the following amphipathic molecules, indicate which part of the molecule is hydrophilic: phosphatidyl serine, sphingomyelin, cholesterol, and triacylglycerol.
Explanation
(a)
A lipid is a compound that contains ...
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