What type of fatty acids do fats contain?
- Saturated fatty acids
Can you give an example of an oil?
- Olive oil
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Properties and Types of Lipids

What type of fatty acids do fats contain?

- Saturated fatty acids

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Properties and Types of Lipids

Can you give an example of an oil?

- Olive oil

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Properties and Types of Lipids

What is an example of a fat that is solid at room temperature?

- Butter

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Mixed Macromolecules in Bacteria

What is peptidoglycan used for in bacteria?

- Used in most bacteria cell walls

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Mixed Macromolecules in Bacteria

What is Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) used for in bacteria?

- Used in some bacteria cell walls

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Properties and Types of Lipids

What are glycolipids similar in composition and shape to?

- Phospholipids

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Overview of Organic Molecules

Which figure in the provided material discusses ecdysone?

- Fig 5.9

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Role of Carbohydrates in Energy Storage

What are the primary functions of carbohydrates in organisms?

- Energy storage - Structural components

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Overview of Organic Molecules

What is the primary function of ecdysone in insects?

- To regulate molting and metamorphosis

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Overview of Organic Molecules

What are the four main types of organic molecules?

- Carbohydrates - Lipids - Proteins - Nucleic acids

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Properties and Types of Lipids

What is the state of oils at room temperature?

- Liquid

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Properties and Types of Lipids

What type of fatty acids do oils contain?

- One or more unsaturated fatty acids

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Properties and Types of Lipids

What is the state of fats at room temperature?

- Solid

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Properties and Types of Lipids

What are the properties and types of lipids?

- Hydrophobic - Energy storage - Structural components of cell membranes - Types: fats, oils, phospholipids, steroids

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Overview of Organic Molecules

What is ecdysone?

- An insect molting hormone

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Properties and Types of Lipids

From what is butter made?

- Fats in cow milk

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Cofactors in Protein Function

What is the role of proteins in organisms?

- Catalyzing biochemical reactions (enzymes) - Structural support - Transporting molecules - Signaling - Immune responses

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Overview of Organic Molecules

Where can you find detailed information about ecdysone?

- Wikipedia: Ecdysone

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Overview of Organic Molecules

What are nucleic acids and their functions?

- DNA: stores genetic information - RNA: involved in protein synthesis

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Composition of Biological Macromolecules

What are the main components of biological macromolecules?

- Carbon - Hydrogen - Oxygen - Nitrogen - Phosphorus - Sulfur

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