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Lipids
you do a lot of push ups and sit ups also lifting weights and taking vitamins and drinking a ton of water
fats oils steriods This should be right, but you might want to verify.
Lipids, an energy-rich compound, includes fats, oils, and sweets.
The fats in margarine are plant fats that are mixed with water. Since water and fats do not mix well, an emulsifier is added to turn the fats into tiny droplets. These droplets are then suspended in water.
Fats do NOT react with water, they even are insoluble in it.
Lipids are organic compounds that are insouluble in water and includes fats, oils, and waxes. Lipids are used to make cell membranes and steroid hormones and to store energy.
an organic compound that is not soluble in water
The 6 types of nutrients are, water, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals and proteins.
Soap dissolves fats and helps them become soluble in water.
fats and oils are insoluble in water.
Absolutely not, that would make it illegal and therefore would probably stop every store in the US from selling it as they do now. It is simply a combination of supplements. Protein, healthy fats, etc.