Any of a group of organic compounds that are greasy to the touch, insoluble in water, and soluble in alcohol and ether: lipids comprise the fats and other esters with analogous properties and constitute, with proteins and carbohydrates, the chief structural components of living cells.
a) fat b) any of the types of lipids a) fat b) any of the types of lipids
According to one of my professors, it is adipose tissue. Blubber.
Phospholipids are the major lipid found in the cell membrane.
lipid
a lipid polymer is a stand of monomers connected. lipid monomers are fatty acids and glycerol.
carbohydrate
A lipid. A lipid.
A lipid. A lipid.
It depends on which lipid bilayer you're talking about. There is the phospholipid bilayer that surrounds eukaryotic cells, cholesterol phospholipid bilayers, protein lipid bilayers, phase transition lipid bilayer, lipid bilayer membrane...
lipid
The nuclear envelope is another name for the lipid bilayer around the nucleus of the cell.
lipid is another name for protiens and fat
According to one of my professors, it is adipose tissue. Blubber.
The sudan dye is a lipid itself, therefore you have a lipid layer interacting with another lipid.
An allithiamine is another name for thiamine allyl disulphide, a lipid-soluble form of vitamin B1, naturally occuring in garlic.
lipid hydrolysis
The scientific name for fat is adipose tissue. It is a type of connective tissue that stores energy in the form of fat cells called adipocytes.
fat