Biology 25: Human Biology: Prof. Gonsalves Los Angeles City College Loosely Based On Mader's Human Biology, 7 Edition
Biology 25: Human Biology: Prof. Gonsalves Los Angeles City College Loosely Based On Mader's Human Biology, 7 Edition
Biology 25: Human Biology: Prof. Gonsalves Los Angeles City College Loosely Based On Mader's Human Biology, 7 Edition
Electronegativity: A measure of an
atom’s ability to attract and hold onto
a shared pair of electrons.
Some atoms such as oxygen or nitrogen
have a much higher electronegativity
than others, such as carbon and
hydrogen.
Element Electronegativity
O 3.5
N 3.0
S&C 2.5
P&H 2.1
Polar and Nonpolar Covalent Bonds
reactions
and solid
I. Polarity of water causes hydrogen bonding
Functions of Lipids:
– Biological fuels
– Energy storage
– Insulation
– Structural components of cell membranes
– Hormones
Lipids: Fats, phospholipids, and steroids
Types of Fats
– Saturated fats: Hydrocarbons saturated with H.
Lack -C=C- double bonds.
• Solid at room temp (butter, animal fat, lard)
– Amphipathic Molecule
• Hydrophobic fatty acid “tails”.
• Hydrophilic phosphate “head”.
Function: Primary component of the plasma membrane of cells
B. Steroids: Lipids with four fused carbon rings
Includes cholesterol, bile salts, reproductive, and adrenal
hormones.
• Cholesterol: The basic steroid found in animals
– Common component of animal cell membranes.
– Precursor to make sex hormones (estrogen, testosterone)
– Generally only soluble in other fats (not in water)
– Too much increases chance of atherosclerosis.