its a lipid
No A Lipid is part of waterproof coverings.
Carbohydrates i think
Paraffin wax and a solvent are the main ingredients.
The waxy waterproof coverings are what covers the stems and leaves of most of the plants. They help the plant not to loss a lot of water especially in the dry seasons.
For all you e2020 students. The answer is lipids.
They have waterproof coverings and fibrous husk with air spaces
yes,it can stay afloat as it has a waterproof coverings or fibrous husk to trap air.
The best waterproof covers to get are probably ones for the RVs, as they are both rain and sun resistant. They are also cheaper than most other coverings.
First lipids stores energy. Second they are parts of biological membranes and waterproof coverings. They send and serve as messages. Finally they absorb vitamins.
For the most part, marine electronics are waterproof. You can find great deals on waterproof marine items by visiting http://www.bizrate.com/marine-electronics/waterproof-radio/ or even amazon.com.
It is in cell. It is a waterproof material.
Well for the most part yes.My babysitter wears it all the time in the pool.plus its hard to get off.