Lipids are a diverse group of organic molecules that are insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvents such as ether, chloroform, and benzene. They serve a variety of functions in living organisms, including energy storage, insulation, and forming the structural components of cell membranes.
Steroids:Steroids are a group of lipids with a characteristic four-ring structure. Examples include cholesterol and the hormones estrogen and testosterone.
Waxes:Waxes are esters of long-chain fatty acids and long-chain alcohols. They are found in the protective coatings of plants and animals.
Functions of Lipids
Lipids serve several important functions in living organisms:
Understanding the structure and function of lipids is important for comprehending the role of these molecules in living organisms and their impact on human health.
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
Students who demonstrate understanding can:
Use argument based on empirical evidence and scientific reasoning to support an explanation for how characteristic animal behaviors and specialized plant structures affect the probability of successful reproduction of animals and plants respectively.