Carbon, Hydrogen, Ovygen and Phosphorous ( if it is a phospholipid) so the answer is C,H,O,P
"Lipids" is a very broad category of compounds which can contain far more than three different elements.
Lipids can do tons of things. They make up the lipid bi-layer in a cell membrane.)Lipids are insoluble by water, so they won't just dissolve) There isn't just one function for lipids.
Calcium is an element, so calcium makes up calcium.
1 atom make up the element carbon.It has atomic number 6.
The subunits of lipids are fats, oils, waxes, sterols and triglycerides.
Lipids are not an element and therefore do not have an element symbol. They are important biomolecules that make up fats, oils, and the cell membrane.
glycerol and fatty acids make up lipids.
lipids and proteins
No
Lipids are molecules themselves. It doesn't make sense to ask what molecules "make them up." But there are atoms that make up lipids. These atoms are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. There are also four kinds of lipids, these are phospholipids, steroids, fats, and waxes.
Lipids.
fatty acids and steroids
Nope, it's protein..
lipids are made up of 3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol
Plants need lipids/fats to help make up the double layer of the cell membrane.
All lipids are composed of amino acids which make up polypeptide chains. Animals must have at least a small amount of lipids to survive.
Carbon,Hydrogen,and Oxygen. (COH)