๐ Lesson 10: Lipids
๐งช What Are Lipids? (Definition)
Lipids are a group of organic (carbon-containing) molecules that do not dissolve in water. Instead, they can easily dissolve in organic solvents like alcohol or ether. This means they are non-polar โ they donโt mix with water, which is polar.
๐ก Real-Life Example:
Just think of oil and water. When you pour oil into water, it floats and doesnโt mix. Thatโs how lipids behave in our body too!
๐ง Simple Definition:
Lipids are water-repelling (non-polar), oily or fatty substances that are important for storing energy and building parts of cells.
๐ Classification of Lipids
Lipids come in different types, based on their structure and function.
Here are the six major types:
- Acylglycerols โ includes fats and oils.
- Waxes โ found on skin, leaves, feathers for protection.
- Phospholipids โ make cell membranes.
- Terpenes โ include plant oils, essential oils.
- Steroids โ hormones like testosterone, estrogen.
- Prostaglandins โ chemical messengers in the body, especially for inflammation or pain.
๐ง Mnemonic to Remember Types of Lipids:
“All Wild Penguins Talk Silly Phrases”
- A โ Acylglycerols
- W โ Waxes
- P โ Phospholipids
- T โ Terpenes
- S โ Steroids
- P โ Prostaglandins
๐ Say it like a funny sentence: โAll Wild Penguins Talk Silly Phrasesโ to help you recall the 6 types.