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A lipid is not soluble in water. Lipids are hydrophobic which means they repel water. For example think of a oil tanker spill the oil is a lipid and it floats on top of the water.
No.they do not mix with water.
because it want to show that Sudan iv is soluble in water n not soluble when there is lipid presence . From there you can make lipid as your responding variable
A Phospholipid.
Yes, the cell membrane is made out of a type of lipid called phospholipids. These have a phosphate group and a lipid tail. The phosphate head is polar and water-loving, the lipid tail is non-polar and hydrophobic (water-hating).
because water keeps the plant healthy because the stem sends it to there leaves
Mulch keeps the roots of plants cool. Also plants give off water from their leaves. This is called transpiration.
A lipid is not soluble in water. Lipids are hydrophobic which means they repel water. For example think of a oil tanker spill the oil is a lipid and it floats on top of the water.
lipid soluble
Rub the substance on a paper bag, if it leaves a grease stain, it is a Lipid.
A Simple experiment to determine if a white substance is a lipid or a carbohydrate is to rub it on a brown paper bag. If it leaves a greasy spot its a lipid.
-- it makes plants grow -- it keeps you clean -- it cures your thirst -- it cleans your car -- it floats leaves out of the street -- it keeps fish alive -- it floats your boat
No.they do not mix with water.
lipid soluable means that it disolves in fat, and water soluable means it disolves in water.
because it want to show that Sudan iv is soluble in water n not soluble when there is lipid presence . From there you can make lipid as your responding variable
Water
Leaves. They like leaves a lot and that what keeps them going