A substance that doesn't mix with water is a hydrophobic substance. Common examples would be cooking oil, gasoline, petroleum jelly and wax.
No.
Some lipids do have grease spots and some lipids do not have grease spots. The lipids that get them typically contain sphingosine or glycerol.
yes
No, Lipids only contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Lipids are present in vegetable oil, olive oil, and others of biological origin. But they are not present in petroleum, which consists mostly of hydrocarbons.
A substance that doesn't mix with water is a hydrophobic substance. Common examples would be cooking oil, gasoline, petroleum jelly and wax.
Oil is produced by wells. Oil wells are drilled on land and offshore in locations likely to contain oil.
Basketballs do contain petroleum.
Skim milk does contain Lipids.
lipids are fat, oil, waxes and steroids you can find them in butter, fatty meats, and other foods that contain high fat or oil.
Yes, grits contain a small amount of lipids.
All natural oils that we use for cooking contain lipids. These lipids are made from glycerol attached to 3 unsaturatedfatty acid chains. This makes the lipid a liquid at room temperature; an oil.
lipids do not contain proteins
Yes ice cream does contain lipids. Lipids are any fats, waxes or oils. Ice cream contains fat, there for ice cream does in fact contain lipids.
The major dietary source of lipids are triglycerides. The three major monosaccharides are glucose, fructose, and galactose. The B vitamins that play major roles in facilitating energy production and making red blood cells.