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à They are liquid lipids formed from the reaction of unsaturated fatty acids with glycerol.
à Some birds' feathers are covered with oils to protect them from water which disable their movement.
Fats (Glycerides)
à They are solid lipids formed from the reaction of saturated fatty acids with glycerol.
Waxes
à They are formed from the reaction of fatty acids with heave molecular weights with monohydroxy alcohols (alcohols having one hydroxyl OH group).
àWax covers the leaves of plants (especially desert plants) to decrease the amount of water they lose by transpiration process.
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Saturated fatty acids: Fatty acids that contain the greatest possible number of hydrogen atoms without double or triple bonds.
Unsaturated fatty acids: Fatty acids that have carbon-carbon double or triple bonds and don't have the greatest possible no. of hydrogen atoms.
Saturated fats: Fats that contain the greatest amount of unlinked fatty acids molecules.
Unsaturated fats: Fats that contain the greatest amount of fatty acids molecules with double bonds
à Glycerol is used in the industry of soap because of its sweet odour
Complex lipids:-
They are formed from oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, sulphur and phosphorus.
Examples:-
Phospholipids: Lipids which occur in the membranes of plant and animal cells.
Structure: Its structure is like that of fats, but phosphate group PO4 replaces the third fatty acid.
Fig. (3) the structure of phospholipids
Derivative lipids:-
à They are lipids which are derived from complex and simple lipids by Hydrolysis process
Examples:-
1- Cholesterol
2- Hormones
3- Steroids
Biological macromolecules: They are huge organic molecules in living organisms which consist from hydrogen and carbon basically (such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids).
Carbohydrates: They are biological macromolecules formed from simple molecules (monosaccharides) which include starches, sugars and fibres. They consist of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen at ratio 1:2:1 respectively.
Benedict reagent: A reagent which is used to detect simple sugars, as these sugars change its colour from blue to orange.
Lipids: They are biological macromolecules formed from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms which include different compounds insoluble in water (but they dissolve in benzene and carbon tetrachloride)
Oils: They are liquid lipids formed from the reaction of unsaturated fatty acids with glycerol and called Triglycerides
Fats: They are solid lipids formed from the reaction of saturated fatty acids with glycerol and called glyceride
Waxes: They are formed from the reaction of fatty acids with heave molecular weights with monohydroxy alcohols (alcohols having one hydroxyl OH group)
Sudan IV reagent: A reagent which is used to detect lipids in substances, as they dissolve in it changing its colour to red.
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