Not really, no. Cholesterol's main role is not related to energy storage.
Vacuole
Cholesterol
as a component of animal cell membranes
Animal cell has cholesterol in the membrane, plant cells don't.
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Vacuole
Cholesterol
as a component of animal cell membranes
Animal cell has cholesterol in the membrane, plant cells don't.
it would not be able to functionlike store food and waste or energy
as a component of animal cell membranes
Elements of Lipids or Fat are: 1. Fat- store energy 2. Steroid- hormone, cholesterol 3. Phospholipids- cell membrane
No it does not.
The cell membrane of animal cells contains which lipid not seen in plant cells is cholesterol. Cholesterol will not form a membrane by itself.
An animals cell is ment to produce photosythisis. It has choloroplasts and a vacule to store food.An animal cell is ment to produce and store.
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No, cholesterol is not a cell.