adipose tissue cells.
Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins are compounds that store energy within the cell. Lipids form the majority of the cell membrane, providing structure and serving as a barrier to the external environment. Proteins are essential for various cellular functions and make up a significant portion of the cell's structure and machinery.
Proteins and lipids don't have cell membranes but are the molecules that make up the bulk of what a cell membrane is.
Plants need lipids/fats to help make up the double layer of the cell membrane.
Lipids are a diverse group of large biological molecules that are insoluble in water. They include fats, oils, phospholipids, and steroids, and serve various functions in the body such as energy storage, cell membrane structure, and signaling molecules. Lipids are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in varying ratios.
Phospholipids
phospholpipids.
phospholipids
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because they have the ability to repel water (hydrophobic)
-Make up boundary of cell so that watery contents are contained within cell.
Lipids are used to store energy in the form of triglycerides, make up cell membranes as phospholipids, and serve as precursors for the synthesis of hormones such as steroid hormones.
Yes - they make up most of it.