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The key points covered in this video include:
1. Saturated and Unsaturated Triglycerides
2. Triglycerides in Respiration
3. Triglycerides as an Energy Store
4. Other Roles of Triglycerides
Saturated and Unsaturated Triglycerides
Triglycerides are more commonly known as fats and oils. The difference between fats and oils is that fats are solid at room temperature and oils are liquid at room temperature. This difference in state is due to the presence of double bonds between carbon atoms in the fatty acid tail. Fatty acids with hydrocarbon chains that have no double bonds between carbon atoms are saturated. Fatty acids with hydrocarbon chains that have one double bond between carbon atoms are monounsaturated. Fatty acids with hydrocarbon chains that have many double bonds between carbon atoms are polyunsaturated. The carbon double bonds in unsaturated hydrocarbon chains cause the fatty acid tails to bend. This bending pushes the unsaturated triglyceride molecules further apart than the saturated molecules. This weakens the intermolecular forces between the unsaturated triglyceride molecules so they form a liquid at room temperature.
Triglycerides in Respiration
In respiration, biological molecules like glucose are broken down to provide energy. Triglycerides can be broken down into glycerol and fatty acids which are also used in respiration. Triglycerides release lots of energy in respiration due to the large number of carbon hydrogen bonds which are broken down. Triglycerides also provide a good source of water for metabolic reactions. This is because water is released when the components of triglycerides are broken down in respiration.
Triglycerides as an Energy Store
Triglycerides are also excellent molecules for energy storage for a number of reasons: 1. They provide the most energy per unit of mass of any storage molecule. This is useful for animals as it reduces the mass that must be carried around. 2. They are also large and non-polar so are insoluble in water. Therefore they do not affect the osmotic balance of cells in the body.
Other Roles of Triglycerides
Triglycerides also have many other useful properties: Oils repel water so aquatic animals produce oil to waterproof their fur, Fats are used by animals as thermal insulation, Fats are also used by animals to protect internal organs, Fats are less dense than water so they aid in buoyancy for aquatic animals.
Summary
Saturated fatty acids do not contain double bonds between carbon atoms
Monounsaturated fatty acids contain one double bond between carbon atoms and polyunsaturated fatty acids contain many double bonds between carbon atoms
Triglycerides that have saturated fatty acid tails are liquid at room temperature (oils)
Triglycerides that have unsaturated fatty acid tails are solid at room temperature (fats)
Triglycerides have important roles such as:
○ energy sources
○ energy stores
○ waterproofing
○ thermal insulation
○ protection
○ buoyancy

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I thought the break down of triglycerides in respiration via hydrolysis requires water,but how does it then release water?isnt that condensation? Please answer
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How does breaking down of triglycerides release water during respiration? It should require water for breaking down of triglycerides (hydrolysis reaction) right?
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@anonymoususer2746
@anonymoususer2746 4 года назад
at 9:16 it says that the components of the triglyceride are broken down in respiration. does it mean the glycerol molecule and fatty acids are broken down to FORM oxygen? or does it mean they REACT with oxygen to form the products OR does it mean that the triglycerides get broken down into glycerol and fatty acids and react with oxygen? or is it something else completely (I need this explaining!)
@Adam-vu9hv
@Adam-vu9hv 4 года назад
both glycerol and the fatty acid chain react with oxygen to form the products of respiration
@j4gsterz85
@j4gsterz85 4 года назад
Hydrolisis breaks down the the triglyceride into the 4 components and then the components react with oxygen and then you get the products
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@yorkielover2676
@yorkielover2676 3 года назад
So if you melt butter, it would become a liquid. Why does that happen? Since I'm assuming it would remain saturated, since I think double bonds can't form due to heat.
@drghostduck
@drghostduck 2 года назад
Melting is to do with kinetic energy not saturation.
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@bilquisara8582
@bilquisara8582 5 лет назад
Is saturated and unsaturated triglyceride types of triglyceride?
@hassanwust
@hassanwust 4 года назад
I think so, not sure but love to know the answer.
@shahmirplays1827
@shahmirplays1827 4 года назад
@@hassanwust Yes, saturated and unsaturated are types of triglycerides with the difference being in the hydrocarbon chain. Saturated triglycerides do not have a double bond in their hydrocarbon chains while unsaturated triglycerides do.
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@jonyworld8464 3 года назад
Question when we break triglycerides how can we get water ?
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@bunnychan6169 2 года назад
because it's a hydrolysis reaction, it requires water so a molecule of water is formed, and vice versa when a triglyceride is formed in a condensation reaction
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