Yes, waxes are a lipid.
Lipids can be bees, wax, fats, and oils.
wax and oil
Both are lipids.
Fats, Phospholipads, Stenroids, and Wax
The most common example is lipids.
Different types of lipids are things such as fat, oil, and wax.
Oils steroids wax some vitamins
Lips are energy rick organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Some kind of lipids are fat, oil and wax.
In terms of biochemistry, hydrophobia is the repulsion shown by a molecule to water. Lipids such as glycerol are a classic example, which is not soluble in water and will float on the surface.
It's wax! (took me forever to find that :P)
lipids
No, ear wax is not a lipid. It is primarily composed of a combination of water-soluble compounds such as fatty acids, alcohols, and cholesterol.