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- explain at least three functions that lipids serve in plants and/or animals.
- explain what happens if even one amino acid is substituted for another in a polypeptide chain. provide a specific example.
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- Lipids perform energy storage, structural, and signaling roles. 6) Amino acid substitution alters protein structure/function; example: sickle-cell anemia.
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- Three functions of lipids: 1) Energy storage (e.g., triglycerides in animal fat, oils in plant seeds). 2) Structural components (e.g., phospholipids forming cell membranes). 3) Signaling molecules (e.g., steroid hormones like estrogen regulating physiology).
- Substituting one amino acid changes polypeptide structure/function due to differing properties (e.g., charge, hydrophobicity). Example: Sickle-cell anemia—glutamic acid (hydrophilic) replaced by valine (hydrophobic) in hemoglobin causes abnormal fiber formation, sickle-shaped red blood cells, and impaired oxygen transport.