yes
The major part of the cell membrane is the phospholipid. Others include glycolipids and cholesterols.
Lipoproteins.
Proteins are scattered throughout the Lipids.
No, lipases are enzymes that digest lipids, i.e. glycerides or cholesterols, into smaller parts. Gelatin is composed mostly collagen, which is a protein. Thus, to break down collagen you would need a protease.
They are transported in and out from cell. They pack and transport
These are mostly phospholipds and a few cholesterols.
The endoplasmic reticulum is the site of transport for lipids and carbohydrates. Here, they are synthesized and transported to other parts of the cell.
Lipoproteins.
Water and lipids
The major part of the cell membrane is the phospholipid. Others include glycolipids and cholesterols.
Lipoproteins.
lipoproteins
Proteins are scattered throughout the Lipids.
lipoproteins
No, lipases are enzymes that digest lipids, i.e. glycerides or cholesterols, into smaller parts. Gelatin is composed mostly collagen, which is a protein. Thus, to break down collagen you would need a protease.
They are transported in and out from cell. They pack and transport
Lipoproteins