Animal fat is any fat rendered from the tissue of an animal.
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no they are not monomers.
I could be wrong but a vitamin is not a lipid. A lipid is a fat. Vitamin A could be a fat soluble vitamin, but I am not sure if it is. According to my Chem book, Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin and is classified as a lipid. The lab book says to puncture a vitamin A capsule or use cod liver oil, so my guess is it is a triacylglycerol, i.e. an oil.
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It slows it - the drug must leave the fat cells before it can be eliminated.
animal fat.
A lipid is fat. That's right, fat. Your blood contains fat, so the lipid count tells the fat content in your blood.
A lipid. A lipid.
To be a saturated fat, the lipid has no double bonds. If it has at least one double bond, the lipid is an unsaturated fat.
It is a type of fat, a lipid.
yes fat is lipid that stores energy and provides insulation to animals
Animal fats are formed by triglycerides. Lipids include many things including fats, waxes, vitamins that are fat-soluble, and are responsible for storing energy.
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It is a type of fat, a lipid.
BF3 is a common boron compound and is neither a fat or a lipid which are the same thing
A fat or an oil
lipid is fat that only exists in animals, plants do not have lipid