Salmon is primarily protein, although it may have some lipids intermingled with it. Proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates are 3 different - and mutually exclusive - types of molecules.
No, steroids are lipids.
fruits are carbohydrate and protein vegetables are lipids
Neither, a carbohydrate is a sugar, proteins are amino acids, lipids are fats! Nucleotides are what make DNA and RNA! They are considered a monomer
Carbohydrates and Lipids
lipids to quote my Bio textbook "...the breakdown of lipds ields more than twice the energy of carbohydrate breakdown."
because it is type of carbohydrate
No, steroids are lipids.
Salmon It is considered a protein food not a carbohydrate. It is high in protein and high in omega-3 fatty acids (a lipid).
Fats are lipids. They contain lots of energy but also lots of calories.
fruits are carbohydrate and protein vegetables are lipids
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They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
Yes. Lipids is a scientific term for fat, and there is absolutely no doubt about it that steak does contain fat in it.
They are vegetables and therefore are carbs. But if they are fried in butter or oil they will have some lipids also.
Protein is digested to form amino acids. Lipids are digested to fatty acids. Carbohydrates are digested to glucose and other simple sugars.
Neither, a carbohydrate is a sugar, proteins are amino acids, lipids are fats! Nucleotides are what make DNA and RNA! They are considered a monomer