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Lipids
In this video Paul Andersen describes the lipids (of the fats). He explains how they are an important source of energy but are also required to cell membranes. He explains how the hydrocarbon tails in triglycerides contain energy available for life. He also explains how phospholipids construct, and cholesterol molecules main the cell membrane.
Intro Music Atribution
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Lipids
This short video describes the structure and function of lipids. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.com
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Lipids
This video lecture covers the properties of a lipid, the structure, the function, and the different types of lipids.
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Lipid overview | Macromolecules | Biology | Khan Academy
Types of lipids including fats, waxes, steroids and phospholipids.
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Biology Lecture - 14 - Lipids
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Ch. 2B - Lipids
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Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3
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For the Love of LIPIDS
We love lipids - because fats carry flavor! But what are lipids and are they all the same? What about saturated vs. unsaturated fatty acids - just WHAT are they saturated (or unsaturated) with? Which fats are the most healthy and which should we try to avoid? We do need some fats right? But how much? And... dare I say it... what about those evil TRANS FATS??? Where do they come from? What
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AQA AS Biology 3.1.3 - Lipids
Structure and features of lipids
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Lipids (Part 1 of 11) - Introduction
Questions Answered in This Video:
- What are lipids? How are lipids defined?
- Are lipids fats?
- How can lipids be classified? What are the different types or classes of lipids?
- What are the different functions of lipids?
- How do lipids relate or different from the other classes of macromolecules?
- What are the monomers and polymers of lipids?
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What are Lipids?
Lipids are one of the four major organic compounds. Lipid molecules are made up of three fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol molecule. They play roles in energy storage, insulation and protection. Phospholipid molecules are made up of two fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol, phosphate and ethanolamine. Phospholipids are the major component of the cell membrane. For more Biology video les
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Lecture - 13 Lipids and Membranes 1
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Lipids Storage and triglycerols
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052-Types of Lipids
General discussion of the different classes of lipids and their structures
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Nutrition- Lipids
GCC Instructor Lisa Sheldon delivers a brief presentation on "Lipids" for her Introduction to Nutrition classes.
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Lipids.m4v
The fascinating lipid molecule.
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Biochemistry Lipids tutorial
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Understanding lipids or fats
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Lipid Structure Function Animation
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of a fatty acid molecule and its functionality, termed structure--function
relationship. This structure--function relationship concept is illustrated by
exploring the effect of carbon--carbon double bonds on the physical state
of lipids at room temperature. Students will be able to explain the relationship between the ch
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Structure and Function of Lipids
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Lipids
In this video Paul Andersen describes the lipids (of the fats). He explains how they are an important source of energy but are also required to cell membranes....
In this video Paul Andersen describes the lipids (of the fats). He explains how they are an important source of energy but are also required to cell membranes. He explains how the hydrocarbon tails in triglycerides contain energy available for life. He also explains how phospholipids construct, and cholesterol molecules main the cell membrane.
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In this video Paul Andersen describes the lipids (of the fats). He explains how they are an important source of energy but are also required to cell membranes. He explains how the hydrocarbon tails in triglycerides contain energy available for life. He also explains how phospholipids construct, and cholesterol molecules main the cell membrane.
Intro Music Atribution
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
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Lipids
This short video describes the structure and function of lipids. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.co...
This short video describes the structure and function of lipids. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.com
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This short video describes the structure and function of lipids. Find more free tutorials, videos and readings for the science classroom at ricochetscience.com
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Lipids
This video lecture covers the properties of a lipid, the structure, the function, and the different types of lipids....
This video lecture covers the properties of a lipid, the structure, the function, and the different types of lipids.
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This video lecture covers the properties of a lipid, the structure, the function, and the different types of lipids.
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Lipid overview | Macromolecules | Biology | Khan Academy
Types of lipids including fats, waxes, steroids and phospholipids.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/macromolecules/nucleic-ac...
Types of lipids including fats, waxes, steroids and phospholipids.
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Biology on Khan Academy: Life is beautiful! From atoms to cells, from genes to proteins, from populations to ecosystems, biology is the study of the fascinating and intricate systems that make life possible. Dive in to learn more about the many branches of biology and why they are exciting and important. Covers topics seen in a high school or first-year college biology course.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
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Biology Lecture - 14 - Lipids
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Ch. 2B - Lipids
Honors Biology - Introduction to lipids, including fatty acids, triglycerides, saturated, unsaturated, phospholipids, steroids and cholesterol....
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Honors Biology - Introduction to lipids, including fatty acids, triglycerides, saturated, unsaturated, phospholipids, steroids and cholesterol.
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Biological Molecules - You Are What You Eat: Crash Course Biology #3
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food t...
Hank talks about the molecules that make up every living thing - carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins - and how we find them in our environment and in the food that we eat.
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For the Love of LIPIDS
We love lipids - because fats carry flavor! But what are lipids and are they all the same? What about saturated vs. unsaturated fatty acids - just WHAT are th...
We love lipids - because fats carry flavor! But what are lipids and are they all the same? What about saturated vs. unsaturated fatty acids - just WHAT are they saturated (or unsaturated) with? Which fats are the most healthy and which should we try to avoid? We do need some fats right? But how much? And... dare I say it... what about those evil TRANS FATS??? Where do they come from? What ARE they? Do they come from space? Watch and find out.
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We love lipids - because fats carry flavor! But what are lipids and are they all the same? What about saturated vs. unsaturated fatty acids - just WHAT are they saturated (or unsaturated) with? Which fats are the most healthy and which should we try to avoid? We do need some fats right? But how much? And... dare I say it... what about those evil TRANS FATS??? Where do they come from? What ARE they? Do they come from space? Watch and find out.
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AQA AS Biology 3.1.3 - Lipids
Structure and features of lipids...
Structure and features of lipids
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Structure and features of lipids
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Lipids (Part 1 of 11) - Introduction
Questions Answered in This Video:
- What are lipids? How are lipids defined?
- Are lipids fats?
- How can lipids be classified? What are the different types ...
Questions Answered in This Video:
- What are lipids? How are lipids defined?
- Are lipids fats?
- How can lipids be classified? What are the different types or classes of lipids?
- What are the different functions of lipids?
- How do lipids relate or different from the other classes of macromolecules?
- What are the monomers and polymers of lipids?
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In this video, I begin the introduction to lipids, what they are, what kinds there are, and what their functions are.
A common misconception is that lipids are fats. Though fats are lipids, not all lipids are fats. Lipids are defined, essentially, as molecules that are mostly nonpolar or hydrophobic, and, thus, insoluble in water, at least for the most part. Many lipids, however, are amphipathic or amphiphilic because they have some hydrophobic (nonpolar) and some hydrophilic (polar) portions.
The functions of lipids vary widely. Some lipids can store energy and/or be used as fuel. Some make up membranes and are known as membrane lipids. Some can act as hormones, and hormones are signaling molecules. Others are key nutrients, as some vitamins are lipids, though that's not discussed much in this video or the rest of the videos in this series.
Lipids are set apart from the other classes of macromolecules - carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids - because they do not have monomers or polymers in the way that the other three do. Carbohydrate monomers are monosaccharides, and their polymers are polysaccharides. For proteins, the monomers are amino acids, and the polymers are polypeptides, which can fold and become functional proteins. Nucleic acids have nucleotide monomers, and polynucleotide polymers, which are simply called nucleic acids. With lipids, this set-up isn't the case. There aren't any monomeric or polymeric units. This is something that is seen when discussing the specific structures of other lipids in the other videos of this lipid series.
The lipids mentioned in this video are 1) free fatty acids 2) triacylglycerols or triglycerides 3) phospholipids 4) sphingolipid 5) glycolipids 6) steroids. Free fatty acids are the simplest lipid, and they are used for fuel, as they can be broken down for energy via beta oxidation, or they can be created via fatty acid synthesis. Triacylglycerols or triglycerides are two names for the same thing, and they are used for fuel storage -- they are a key storage form of energy in cells. Phospholipids, sphingolipids, and glycolipids are all membrane lipids because they all show up are membrane components. Phospholipids have phosphate groups, sphingolipids, have a sphingosine backbone, and glycolipids have sugar moieties attached to them. Steroids, finally, are important in membranes and as hormones or signaling molecules.
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Questions Answered in This Video:
- What are lipids? How are lipids defined?
- Are lipids fats?
- How can lipids be classified? What are the different types or classes of lipids?
- What are the different functions of lipids?
- How do lipids relate or different from the other classes of macromolecules?
- What are the monomers and polymers of lipids?
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Video Content Summary:
In this video, I begin the introduction to lipids, what they are, what kinds there are, and what their functions are.
A common misconception is that lipids are fats. Though fats are lipids, not all lipids are fats. Lipids are defined, essentially, as molecules that are mostly nonpolar or hydrophobic, and, thus, insoluble in water, at least for the most part. Many lipids, however, are amphipathic or amphiphilic because they have some hydrophobic (nonpolar) and some hydrophilic (polar) portions.
The functions of lipids vary widely. Some lipids can store energy and/or be used as fuel. Some make up membranes and are known as membrane lipids. Some can act as hormones, and hormones are signaling molecules. Others are key nutrients, as some vitamins are lipids, though that's not discussed much in this video or the rest of the videos in this series.
Lipids are set apart from the other classes of macromolecules - carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids - because they do not have monomers or polymers in the way that the other three do. Carbohydrate monomers are monosaccharides, and their polymers are polysaccharides. For proteins, the monomers are amino acids, and the polymers are polypeptides, which can fold and become functional proteins. Nucleic acids have nucleotide monomers, and polynucleotide polymers, which are simply called nucleic acids. With lipids, this set-up isn't the case. There aren't any monomeric or polymeric units. This is something that is seen when discussing the specific structures of other lipids in the other videos of this lipid series.
The lipids mentioned in this video are 1) free fatty acids 2) triacylglycerols or triglycerides 3) phospholipids 4) sphingolipid 5) glycolipids 6) steroids. Free fatty acids are the simplest lipid, and they are used for fuel, as they can be broken down for energy via beta oxidation, or they can be created via fatty acid synthesis. Triacylglycerols or triglycerides are two names for the same thing, and they are used for fuel storage -- they are a key storage form of energy in cells. Phospholipids, sphingolipids, and glycolipids are all membrane lipids because they all show up are membrane components. Phospholipids have phosphate groups, sphingolipids, have a sphingosine backbone, and glycolipids have sugar moieties attached to them. Steroids, finally, are important in membranes and as hormones or signaling molecules.
- published: 18 Apr 2015
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What are Lipids?
Lipids are one of the four major organic compounds. Lipid molecules are made up of three fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol molecule. They play roles in e...
Lipids are one of the four major organic compounds. Lipid molecules are made up of three fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol molecule. They play roles in energy storage, insulation and protection. Phospholipid molecules are made up of two fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol, phosphate and ethanolamine. Phospholipids are the major component of the cell membrane. For more Biology video lessons check out www.anytimeeducation.com
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Lipids are one of the four major organic compounds. Lipid molecules are made up of three fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol molecule. They play roles in energy storage, insulation and protection. Phospholipid molecules are made up of two fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol, phosphate and ethanolamine. Phospholipids are the major component of the cell membrane. For more Biology video lessons check out www.anytimeeducation.com
- published: 12 Nov 2014
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Lecture - 13 Lipids and Membranes 1
Lecture Series on BioChemistry I by Prof.S.Dasgupta, Dept of Chemistry, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEl visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in...
Lecture Series on BioChemistry I by Prof.S.Dasgupta, Dept of Chemistry, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEl visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
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Lecture Series on BioChemistry I by Prof.S.Dasgupta, Dept of Chemistry, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEl visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
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Lipids Storage and triglycerols
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052-Types of Lipids
General discussion of the different classes of lipids and their structures...
General discussion of the different classes of lipids and their structures
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General discussion of the different classes of lipids and their structures
- published: 10 Jun 2014
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Nutrition- Lipids
GCC Instructor Lisa Sheldon delivers a brief presentation on "Lipids" for her Introduction to Nutrition classes....
GCC Instructor Lisa Sheldon delivers a brief presentation on "Lipids" for her Introduction to Nutrition classes.
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GCC Instructor Lisa Sheldon delivers a brief presentation on "Lipids" for her Introduction to Nutrition classes.
- published: 19 Feb 2015
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Lipids.m4v
The fascinating lipid molecule....
The fascinating lipid molecule.
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The fascinating lipid molecule.
- published: 20 Nov 2008
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Biochemistry Lipids tutorial
Biochemistry with Professor Paul M. Bingham
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Biochemistry with Professor Paul M. Bingham
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Biochemistry with Professor Paul M. Bingham
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- published: 15 Feb 2014
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Lipid Structure Function Animation
It is important to understand the relationship between the chemical structure
of a fatty acid molecule and its functionality, termed structure--function
relatio...
It is important to understand the relationship between the chemical structure
of a fatty acid molecule and its functionality, termed structure--function
relationship. This structure--function relationship concept is illustrated by
exploring the effect of carbon--carbon double bonds on the physical state
of lipids at room temperature. Students will be able to explain the relationship between the chemical structure of a fatty acid and its melting temperature and state at room temperature, solid (fat), or liquid (oil).
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It is important to understand the relationship between the chemical structure
of a fatty acid molecule and its functionality, termed structure--function
relationship. This structure--function relationship concept is illustrated by
exploring the effect of carbon--carbon double bonds on the physical state
of lipids at room temperature. Students will be able to explain the relationship between the chemical structure of a fatty acid and its melting temperature and state at room temperature, solid (fat), or liquid (oil).
- published: 29 Aug 2011
- views: 54677
Lipid
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- published: 30 Aug 2010
- views: 40988
Lipids (I've got the Lipids) - Macromolecule Song 2 of 4
Lipids by Avi Silber featuring Chris Brown
The music was made by Avi Silber, Dan Pasque, and Cameron Pulley
The lyrics were written by Avi Silber and Chris Brow...
Lipids by Avi Silber featuring Chris Brown
The music was made by Avi Silber, Dan Pasque, and Cameron Pulley
The lyrics were written by Avi Silber and Chris Brown
The vocals were done by Chris Brown.
I do not own the pictures or the videos used in this clip. But the editing was done by Avi Silber.
The purpose of this music video is to help teach the characteristics of lipids. I will upload the lyrics soon.
wn.com/Lipids (I've Got The Lipids) Macromolecule Song 2 Of 4
Lipids by Avi Silber featuring Chris Brown
The music was made by Avi Silber, Dan Pasque, and Cameron Pulley
The lyrics were written by Avi Silber and Chris Brown
The vocals were done by Chris Brown.
I do not own the pictures or the videos used in this clip. But the editing was done by Avi Silber.
The purpose of this music video is to help teach the characteristics of lipids. I will upload the lyrics soon.
- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 9693
Structure and Function of Lipids
An overview of the structure and function of carbohydrates...
An overview of the structure and function of carbohydrates
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An overview of the structure and function of carbohydrates
- published: 02 Oct 2014
- views: 3476