Lipids overall
Triglycerides
Classification of triglycerides
sterols and phospholipids
diseases associated
100

these are the three types of lipids 

triglycerides,phospholipids, sterols

100

Make up of triglycerides 

1 glycerol molecule 

3 fatty acid molecules

100

Less than six carbon atoms

Short chain fatty acid 

100

Makeup of a phospholipid

Glycerol backbone, two fatty acids, phosphate

100

These increase blood cholesterol

Highly saturated fat and trans fat

200

This is the definition of lipids

Large and diverse group of molecules that are insoluble in water

200

The ways in which triglycerides vary

Carbon chain length 

saturation level

shape 

200

Six to twelve carbon atoms

Medium chain fatty acids

200

How phospholipids react in water

Soluble

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

These are the blood lipids

Chylomicrons, very-low-density lipoproteins, low-density lipoproteins, high-density lipoproteins

300

This is the acceptable macro range for fats

29-35%

300

How triglycerides are classified

Type of fatty acids attached to glycerol

300

fourteen or more carbon atoms

Long chain fatty acids

300

Make up of sterols

Multiple rings of carbon atoms 

300

The types of cancers thought to have a relationship with fat intake

Breast, colon, prostate 

400

These are good sources of fats

Fish, walnuts, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, flaxseed

400

Why hydrogen atoms are added to unsaturated fatty acids

Hydrogenation: create trans fatty acids, reduce oxidation, resist rancidity, make oils more solid and saturated

400

Hydrogen atom arrangements at unsaturation

Cis: same side of carbon chain 

Trans: opposite sides of the chain

400

Where cholesterol is found in the world and in the body

Animal based foods, cells mostly in the liver

400

These fatty acids reduce inflammation and blood triglycerides

Omega 3

500

This is the recommendations of the DRI for fatty acids linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid

LA: 5-10% energy

ALA: 0.6-1.2% of energy

500

Alpha linolenic acid is a precursor to these omega-3 fatty acids

Eicosapentaenoic acid

Docosahexaenoic acid

500

TRIPLE PLAY

Three types of saturation 

Saturation: hydrogen atoms surrounding every carbon in chain 

monounsaturated: lack one hydrogen atom aka one double bond

polyunsaturated: more than one double bond

500

How phospholipids aid the body

Assist fat transport to bloodstream, combine with bile salts and electrolytes to make bile (lecithins)

500

This is is the leading cause of death in the US

Cardiovascular disease

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