Lipid
Not as much as it is a carbohydrate source.
there is a glycerol and 3 fatty acids. all have carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Lipid
if i understand wat you are asking the answer is lipids.
no oxygen is a gas
Lipid
Yes,
Carbon hydrogen oxygen
It depends on the lipid, what it is made of. Most are made of carbon, oxygen and oxygen. Some also have phosphorus. The ones with the added phosphorus make up the membrane around each of your cells.
It depends on the lipid, what it is made of. Most are made of carbon, oxygen and oxygen. Some also have phosphorus. The ones with the added phosphorus make up the membrane around each of your cells.
Oxygen is lipid soluble therefore it can pass directly through the cell membranes of the capillaries.
Because there's no reason that should be true. The definition of "lipid" has nothing to do with the oxygen/hydrogen ratio.
Lipid
no, it is a nucleic acid. A nucleic acid is a component structure of DNA. This is totally unrelated to water. The answer is: water is a molecule of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. It is not a lipid.
Not as much as it is a carbohydrate source.
Not as much as it is a carbohydrate source.