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Cholesterol is a lipid. The main functions of lipids include storing energy, signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes. "Lipid" is sometimes used as a synonym for fats.
triglyceride
No, There could be atomic states (optically excited electronic energy levels of atoms, and of semiconductors for example) that can store energy which is not regarded as heat (which can be sensed by a thermometer). Magnets can store lots of energy which is not thermal. Thermal energy is the energy which is stored as vibrations of atoms and molecules, detected by a thermometer of some kind.
Phospholipid breaks down into Glycerol, phosphate group and 2 fatty acids
Chemical energy.
It is a steroid lipid .
Fat is used to store energy. Carbohydrates.
potential energy
lipids can store more energy
lipids can store more energy
The rose stores Chemical energy
chemical energy
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Lipid
Momentum
Chemical energy. Batteries also convert chemical energy to electrical energy.
Phospholipids make up the lipid bilayer.