A) The lipid - Fat - is from animal sources and is a solid at room temperature, while the lipid - Oil - is from plant sources and is a liquid at room temperature.
B) Saturated and mono-unsaturated are the most common lipids. They also do form special attachments - such as with phosphate to form the very important phospholipids.
these are proteins, carbohydrate and lipids
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The three examples of muscle cells is the Cardiac mucsle, the Smooth muscle and the Skeletal muscle.
The three main membrane lipids are called phospho-lipids, glycolipids, and cholesterol.
lipids
these are proteins, carbohydrate and lipids
Examples of lipids are: sterol glycosides, cerebrosides, and plant phytoglycolipids
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Lipids store energy for long periods of time in your cells.
Lipids and proteins are the building materials of cells.
no. lipids are fats.
Proteins and lipids are the building materials of cells.
Lipids are used for energy storage, cushions vital organs, and insulates the organism
The three examples of muscle cells is the Cardiac mucsle, the Smooth muscle and the Skeletal muscle.
Energy cells store in lipids to use them later.
The three main membrane lipids are called phospho-lipids, glycolipids, and cholesterol.
the primary function of lipids in biology is the formation of that enclosed cells