No. Cholesterol is a steroid alcohol and cellulose is a polysaccharide (a complex sugar).
Glycogen and cholesterol are never in plant cell.Phospholipids are in membranes.Answer is cellulose.
Glucose belongs to carbohydrates RNA belongs to nucleico acids Cholesterol belongs to lipids Cellulose belongs to carbohydrates Oil belongs to lipids
As I recall plants do contain at least a little cholesterol, and at least some are probably contained in the membranes.
Cellulose is a type of polysaccharide (complex carbohydrate).
Cholesterol
Glycogen and cholesterol are never in plant cell.Phospholipids are in membranes.Answer is cellulose.
Glucose belongs to carbohydrates RNA belongs to nucleico acids Cholesterol belongs to lipids Cellulose belongs to carbohydrates Oil belongs to lipids
As I recall plants do contain at least a little cholesterol, and at least some are probably contained in the membranes.
No. It does have a type of fat that is now considered to lower the bad type of cholesterol in your body
Any type of plant uses cellulose to support its cell walls.
Cellulose is a type of polysaccharide (complex carbohydrate).
Cholesterol
No. But fatty foods are usually high in cholesterol.
TC ,or total serum cholesterol, is a quantitative analysis of cholesterol in the patients blood. The type of cholesterol is as important as the quantity of cholesterol.
Cellulose type II is a form rarely seen in nature consisting of anti-parallel glucan chains. Type I cellulose can be irreversibly converted to type II by treatment under strong alkaline conditions.
Cholesterol is a type of fat. There are two main sources of cholesterol: 1- liver produces 2- certain foods
HDL cholesterol refers to a certain type of cholesterol found in the blood. To have your HDL cholesterol checked, schedule an appointment with your doctor.