Understanding Terpenes and Lipids

Understanding Terpenes and Lipids

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Interactive Video

Created by

Lucas Foster

Biology

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

Professor Dave explains lipids, including fats, oils, and steroids, highlighting their nonpolar nature and hydrocarbon composition. He discusses triacylglycerols (TAGs), their role in energy storage, and the differences between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. The video covers the formation of soap molecules and the structure of terpenes and terpenoids. The importance of avoiding trans fats and the energy efficiency of fats compared to carbohydrates are emphasized. The video concludes with a brief mention of steroids.

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1.

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What is the primary characteristic that defines lipids?

2.

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What are triacylglycerols (TAGs) composed of?

3.

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Which type of fatty acid contains the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible?

4.

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Why are trans fats considered harmful?

5.

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How much more energy do fats release compared to carbohydrates when metabolized?

6.

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What happens when the carboxyl group of a fatty acid is deprotonated?

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What is the role of micelles in cleaning?

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What are terpenes made up of?

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Which of the following is a terpene found in lemons?

10.

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What differentiates terpenoids from terpenes?

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