A lipid is a large non polar biological molecule which is not a polymer. Insoluble in water and store energy and make up the cell membranes. So yes you are correct.
Lipids The cell membrane itself moves things in and out of the cell
The mechanism of the hydrolysis of lipid is known as catabolism of the lipids. This is a process through which lipids are digested and broken down to one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids.
fats and steroids are generally known as lipids
Lipids are also known as fats.
The best known lipids are fats, oils, triglycerides and cholesterol. Cholesterol is a type of sterol found in the human body. Lipids are stored in the body for energy.
Lipids The cell membrane itself moves things in and out of the cell
CARBOHYDRATES, NUCLEIC ACID,LIPIDS, AND PROTEIN
They are known as lipophylllic or hydrophobic.
Because they have large collection of monomers and the monomers linked each other by bond.
The mechanism of the hydrolysis of lipid is known as catabolism of the lipids. This is a process through which lipids are digested and broken down to one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids.
The formation of large molecules from small repeating units is known as a condensation reaction. A condensation reaction is also known as dehydration synthesis.
Starches are of a type of large molecule known as polysaccharides
purines??
fats and steroids are generally known as lipids
lipids
Nucleic acids are the essential biological molecules for life. They include RNA and DNA, and are monomers known as nucleotides.
Triglycerides are molecules made from three molecules, usually fatty acids attached to a glycerol molecule. They are more often known as lipids, or fats. A fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with a long alkyl group.