Lipids are important part of the diet because they are a source of high energy. Lipids are compounds that are commonly known as fat and oil.
It is known as high density lippo-proteins, or HDL for short.
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chubby overweight obese plump portly stout paunchy pot-bellied I hope this was what you meant. I do not believe that there are any "adjectives" for the word fat. A better word would be: synonyms.
cute, cuddly, gross, sleepy, lazy, and fat.
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obesity, is being severely overweight. commonly known as "fat" :)
Some tissue in the body is made of fat. Many more are not. The tissue that has fat cells is called adipose tissue. It stores "food" for later use, insulates and acts as a protector..
A synthetic fat made from sucrose is glycerol. These may also produce what is known as sucrose polyester and other compounds.
Kylephobia is a fear of short, fat penis' - more commonly known as choads.
If you eat healthily, you will get crabohydrates, lipids (which is fat), protein, water, vitamins, and minerals. Although fat can be a problem, you have to have some fat to live.
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
What are the chemical compounds of fat in the simplest words like, Protiens= carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,nitrogen..?
It adds to the flavor of some foods. It causes foods to brown when cooking which develops a caramelization of the natural sugars in the food. Fat keeps baked goods tender. Fat also carries some flavors which allow you to taste some of the compounds in food that you wouldn't taste without the fat.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. A lipid is a molecule, more commonly known as a fat. Lipids are not alive.
Fats can be classified in several ways. They are usually called triglycerides as they are esters of glycerol, which is systematically known as propane-1,2,3-triol.
Animal fat is a mixture of organic compounds.