A lipid is a diverse group of organic molecules that are insoluble in water but soluble in non-polar solvents such as ether, chloroform, and benzene. They are essential components of the cell membrane and play various roles in energystorage, insulation, and signaling.
Phospholipids: Consist of a glycerol molecule, two fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a polar head group. They are the primary constituents of cell membranes and play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the cell.
Steroids: Include cholesterol and hormones such as estrogen and testosterone. They are important for cell membrane fluidity and as signaling molecules in the body.
Waxes: Long-chain fatty acids linked to long-chain alcohols. They are involved in providing protection and reducing water loss in plants and animals.
Consider the impact of lipid metabolism on health, including the role of lipids in cardiovascular disease and obesity.
By understanding the properties and functions of lipids, you can appreciate their significance in biological systems and their relevance to human health and disease.
Plan and conduct an investigation to gather evidence to compare the structure of substances at the bulk scale to infer the strength of electrical forces between particles.