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No a monosaccharide is not a lipid. A lipid can be either a fat, steroids, cholesterol, or waxes. Monosaccharides are simple sugars and are the simplest form of carbohydrate.
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.
simple lipid is define to as esters of fatty acids with various alcohols. Types: a.neutral fats(fats and oils) b.waxes
Oil is a form of fat or lipid. (Simple) sugars are carbohydrates complex sugars or starch is also a catrbohydrate.
Carbon.water molecules,glucose molecules can pass through lipid bilayer by simple diffusion
No, a disaccharide is not a lipid. Disaccharides are simple sugars, whereas lipids are usually waxes, cholesterol, fats, or steroids.
Yes, water can cross the lipid bilayer through a process called simple diffusion.
Derived lipids are molecules that result from the breakdown of complex lipid structures, such as triglycerides, phospholipids, and cholesterol esters. Examples of derived lipids include fatty acids, glycerol, steroids, and eicosanoids. These molecules play important roles in various physiological processes in the body.
Triglycerides
h2o (water)
A common diagram used to represent lipids is a simple structure showing a glycerol molecule with three fatty acid chains attached. This structure is known as a triglyceride, which is a type of lipid that serves as a major form of energy storage in organisms.