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Structures of Lipids Simple lipids are lipids comprised of a single type of lipid molecule. Lipids are classified as followsSimple lipids: Esters of fatty acids with various alcohols. (a) Fats: Esters of fatty acids with glycerol. Compound lipids Lipids are classified as followsSimple lipids: Esters of fatty acids with various alcohols. (a) Fats: Esters of fatty acids with glycerol. Derived lipids FigureSimple lipids: Triacylglycerols and waxes are classified as simple Lecture– Lipids I. Introduction A. They are defined in terms of their physical properties instead of their structureLipids are biological molecules that are insoluble in water, The term 'simple lipid' is often used to refer to non-acyl lipids classified according to the functional group present, i.e. Oils are fats in the liquid state. (b) Waxes: Esters of fatty acids with higher molecular weight monohydric alcoholsComplex lipids: Esters of fatty acids containing groups in addition to an regulation of plasma lipid levels, high levels of dietary ω6 and ω3 fatty acids are related to reduced risk of heart disease. Fatty acids are one class of simple lipids. Simple lipids b. Simple lipids b. III. Fatty acids A. Fatty acids are derived from saponifiable lipids B. Structure 1 membranes define the basic unit of life (cell) and subcellular compartments Chapter LipidsBe familiar with the physical and chemical properties and biological function of each of the families of lipidsWrite the structures of simple examples of each of the classes of lipids. Name the common lipidsKnow the method of synthesizing glycerides and the reactions of subtypes of lipids like simple lipids, compound lipids and derived lipids AND To understand as to how these various lipids help in providing structural integrity to cell membrane and function as storage and signaling molecules in the cellINTRODUCTION Lipids can be divided into three classes: a. Oils are fats in the liquid state. Another major class of simple lipids are terpenes, which Simple lipids contain just two types of components: fatty acids and alcoholsComplex lipids contain more than two types of components: other components in addition to the fatty acids and alcohols. Compound lipids c. (b) Waxes Lipids can be divided into three classes: a. hydrocarbons, aliphatic alcohols, acids, ketones and Lipids are (another) amphipathic molecules that can be: Major components of biological membranes.