Lipids are compounds, not elements.
Most lipids are triacyl esters of glycerol and fatty acids. They consist of three elements mostly: Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. (Sometimes Nitrogen and/or Phosphorous may be included as well)
Lipids are composed of oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, *Nitrogen, *Phosphorus
* - Sometimes
The elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are found in lipids.
Carbon and Hydrogen
Carbon, Oxygen, & Hydrogen
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carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Lipids are mostly composed of carbon and hydrogen
Nitrogen! (Although rare elements are sometimes found, too.)
Lipids are mostly made of elements carbon,hydrogen,oxygen.They may sometimes contain sulfur or phosphorus.
"Lipids" is a very broad category of compounds which can contain far more than three different elements.
Lipids or fats are the class of macromolecules made up of fatty acids and glycerol. N, P, C, H, O are the elements that makes them. Lipids has a basic characteristic where it has a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail (fatty acid).
The elements of lipids are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sometimes nitrogen.
Nitrogen is found in proteins but not in carbohydrates and lipids
Nitrogen is found in proteins but not in carbohydrates and lipids
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Lipids is another term for fat. Lipids are chemically triglycerides.
Lipids are mostly composed of carbon and hydrogen
Proteins are nitrogen based while carbohydrates and lipids are not.
Nitrogen! (Although rare elements are sometimes found, too.)
There are few types of atoms that can be found in lipids. Oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen atoms are found in them, but they may also contain phosphate atoms.
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They are not similar. Carbon is an element and lipids are organic compounds which contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.