There are really only two types of lipids. The first is called hydrophobic lipids which are water hating. The second being hydrophilic which are water loving lipids. The three groups of lipids that can be found in living organisms are fats and waxes, complex lipids, and steroids.
There are four main types of lipids which are important to living cells or the human body. These are:
Phospholipids - which are the main component of cell membranes and organelle membranes
Triglycerides - which are important for the storage of energy
Signalling molecules - various lipids (eg. diacylglycerol - DAG) are involved in cell signalling
The "fat soluble" vitamins (A, D, E and K) are isoprene-based lipids - which are essential nutrients involved in many biological functions (eg. skin health and bone growth).
The three groups of lipids are triacylglycerol's, steroids and diacylglycerides. Each of the groups has a specific role that it plays in the body.
fats
oils
steriods
This should be right, but you might want to verify.
Living things are made of substances such as sugars, proteins, and fats.
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phospholipids, tryglycerides and waxes
# Steroids # cholesterol # triglyceride
Fats, phospholipid, and steroids.
Triglycerides, phospholipids, and sterols
Oxygen (O), Carbon (C), and Nitrogen (N).
Molecules combine to form structures at the next level of organization-the cellular level. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of an organism. Just as words are the smallest elements of language, cells are the smallest living units in the human body. Among the many types of cells in your body are muscle cells, nerve cells, and blood cells.
You will find cells in any living thing or person.
Without cells a human body can't function.
Forty six is an integer
The smallest living unit is the cell, which is made up of molecules, which in turn is made up of atoms, but neither molecules nor atoms are alive.
Molecules combine to form structures at the next level of organization-the cellular level. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of an organism. Just as words are the smallest elements of language, cells are the smallest living units in the human body. Among the many types of cells in your body are muscle cells, nerve cells, and blood cells.
Yep. Every part of the human body is living. Your hair, nails, cells, etc.
You will find cells in any living thing or person.
... everything you do. Note that red blood cells are not living.
cells
living cells
Because gold is a metallic element and human cells are part of a living being.
Without cells a human body can't function.
water
... They are living ... Needs to be more specific
Without cells you wouldn't be here, cell make you ,you personality most of appearnace and you'd be dead without cells so the big idea about cells are that they are very vital in your daily living,.
It is water