Several waxes are produced by animals and plants, as beeswax and other; but many types of waxes (this is a large class of organic chemicals called waxes) are extracted from petroleum - but petroleum is also a natural product ! Also true artificial waxes exist, obtained from polyethylene.
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candle is made of Paraffin Waxes Just research the chemical composition of Paraffin Waxes.
A fat molecule that has similar properties is called a lipid examples would include oils,waxes, and steroids
Waxes can serve many different purposes for different organisms. In plants waxes help prevent water loss. Waxes make insects chitin impermeable .It protects leaves from abrasive damage . It makes some birds e.g. ducks water proof .
Fats, oilds, waxes, and steroids are collectively called lipids
Several waxes are produced by animals and plants, as beeswax and other; but many types of waxes (this is a large class of organic chemicals called waxes) are extracted from petroleum - but petroleum is also a natural product ! Also true artificial waxes exist, obtained from polyethylene.
The answer your teacher is looking for is probably waxes, but not all waxes are pliable - many are hard and brittle - for instance - carnauba.
Lipids are commonly referred to as Fats, OIls, and Waxes.
Several waxes are produced by animals and plants, as beeswax and other; but many types of waxes (this is a large class of organic chemicals called waxes) are extracted from petroleum - but petroleum is also a natural product ! Also true artificial waxes exist, obtained from polyethylene.
Waxes
These are lipids which include fatty acids, oils, waxes and triglycerides.
u find waxes in nature by finding them
Lipids include oils, fats, and waxes.
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