Lipids contain Oxygen, Hydrogen and Carbon. Some even contain Phosphorus.
Below are types of lipids.
fats, waxes, steroids, monoglycerides, diglycerides, triglycerides and phospholipids.
Triglycerides are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen primarily compose most lipids.
3:4:3
lipids and proteins
Lipids.
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.
3:4:3
"Lipids" is a very broad category of compounds which can contain far more than three different elements.
masses
The elements of lipids are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sometimes nitrogen.
Carbon,Hydrogen,and Oxygen. (COH)
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.
The term "lipid" commonly refers to fats, which are known chemically as triglycerides. Triglycerides are organic molecules that contain three different types of elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. But technically, lipids are a class of molecules that includes triglycerides, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes. So if you wanted to know what elements are found in lipids as a class, you'd have to allow for phosphorus as well, since phospholipids contain phosphorus in addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Lipids.
No, elements make up minerals.