Name: Pd Lipids Worksheet 1. Are lipids organic molecules? Why or why not? 2. What elements do lipids contain? 2. 3. Many lipids are formed by the attachment of three: a. Fatty acids to glycerol c. Cholesterols d. Fatty acids to a carboxyl group b. Hydroxyl groups to glycerol 4. Label the below lipids as either saturated or unsaturated. HHH H HHH HH C-C- HHHHH HH H HHH HHH H 5. Halipid molecule contains at least one it is UNsaturated. 6. Label the parts of the below lipid molecule. Is this a saturated or unsaturated lipid?, H H -C- C-C H. H HH H. H. 7. Lipids are found in: a Bread b. Meat c. Ols/Fats/Waxes d. Chocolate 8. Give an example of an UNsaturated lipid in your diet: 9. Give an example of an saturated lipid in your diet: 10. Why are lipids "waterproof? 11. Give an example that ilustrates lipids being waterproof. I-0-I. I-0-I

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Lab 11 - Lipids Work...
Name:
Pd:
Lipids Worksheet
1. Are lipids organic molecules?
Why or why not?
2. What elements do lipids contain?
1.
2.
3.
3. Many lipids are formed by the attachment of three:
a. Fatty acids to glycerol
b. Hydroxyl groups to glycerol
c. Cholesterols
d. Fatty acids to a carboxyl group
4. Label the below lipids as either saturated or unsaturated.
HH H H HH H H H
НННН НН
HHH
III IIII II
-C-
C-C-H
IH H H H HHH HH
HHHHH
5. Ifa lipid molecule contains at least one,
it is UNsaturated.
6. Label the parts of the below lipid molecule. Is this a saturated or unsaturated lipid?
H
H
H
H
C- C- C-c- c-c- c-c- c-H
H
H.
H
нн
7. Lipids are found in:
а. Вread
b. Meat
c. Oils/Fats/Waxes
d. Chocolate
8. Give an example of an UNsaturated lipid in your diet:
9. Give an example of an saturated lipid in your diet:
10. Why are lipids "waterproof"?
11. Give an example that illustrates lipids being waterproof.
12. Label the polar and non-polar ends of the representation of a lipid below:
13. What are the two main functions of lipids in humans?
14. Lipids include triglycerides (fats), phospholipids, and waxes. One of the key parts that make up a lipid is glycerol (a
type of alcohol). An alcohol is recognizable by its hydroxyl (-OH) groups.
HH
H
a. Draw a box around each OH group.
H-C-č -č-H
b. The molecular formula for glycerol is C H O
Glycerol
15. Another key component of lipids is a fatty acid.
A fatty acid is recognizable by its carboxyl groun.
hond
eroup
Transcribed Image Text:C-C-C-C-C-C-C-4 Y 2:56 Lab 11 - Lipids Work... Name: Pd: Lipids Worksheet 1. Are lipids organic molecules? Why or why not? 2. What elements do lipids contain? 1. 2. 3. 3. Many lipids are formed by the attachment of three: a. Fatty acids to glycerol b. Hydroxyl groups to glycerol c. Cholesterols d. Fatty acids to a carboxyl group 4. Label the below lipids as either saturated or unsaturated. HH H H HH H H H НННН НН HHH III IIII II -C- C-C-H IH H H H HHH HH HHHHH 5. Ifa lipid molecule contains at least one, it is UNsaturated. 6. Label the parts of the below lipid molecule. Is this a saturated or unsaturated lipid? H H H H C- C- C-c- c-c- c-c- c-H H H. H нн 7. Lipids are found in: а. Вread b. Meat c. Oils/Fats/Waxes d. Chocolate 8. Give an example of an UNsaturated lipid in your diet: 9. Give an example of an saturated lipid in your diet: 10. Why are lipids "waterproof"? 11. Give an example that illustrates lipids being waterproof. 12. Label the polar and non-polar ends of the representation of a lipid below: 13. What are the two main functions of lipids in humans? 14. Lipids include triglycerides (fats), phospholipids, and waxes. One of the key parts that make up a lipid is glycerol (a type of alcohol). An alcohol is recognizable by its hydroxyl (-OH) groups. HH H a. Draw a box around each OH group. H-C-č -č-H b. The molecular formula for glycerol is C H O Glycerol 15. Another key component of lipids is a fatty acid. A fatty acid is recognizable by its carboxyl groun. hond eroup
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