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Human Anatomy- Lipids
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
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Triglycerides that are solids at room temperature
fats
Triglycerides that are liquid at room temperature
oils
Type of lipid that makes up most of the cell membrane
phospholipid
This molecule is the precursor for steroid hormones
cholesterol
The main energy storage lipid type
triglycerides
The arrangement of phospholipids in water
bilayer
These cells store triglycerides
adipocytes
Molecules with both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions
amphiphilic
An artificial, unhealthy, double bo0nd found in some fatty acids
trans
Type of fatty acid with one or more double bonds
Unsaturated
a type of fatty acid with no double bonds
saturated
type of fatty acid that is generally pro inflammatory
omega 6
type of fatty acid that is generally anti flammatory
omega 3
a term that means water loving (dissolves in water)
hydrophilic
a term that means water fearing (does not dissolve in water)
hydrophobic
A class of molecules defined as hydrophobic biomolecules
lipid