Carbon and Hydrogen
Carbon and hydrogen atoms mostly make up lipids.
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Lipids are mainly made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; it's 1: >2 : 1 for C:H:O respectively.
No atoms are composed of lipids (atoms are made from electrons, protons and neutrons). Lipids are however composed of atoms. A lipid is a compound, a molecule made up of atoms of Oxygen, Carbon and Hydrogen. Lipids are "fats".
Lipids are mostly made of hydrogen and carbon atoms. These two elements form the hydrocarbon chains found in lipids, which provide energy storage and structural components in biological systems.
Organic compounds are mostly made from carbon and hydrogen atoms. Examples include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. This unique combination allows for the diversity and complexity of organic molecules found in living organisms.
Lipids are made of carbon and hydrogen with a little oxygen.
No, lipids do not contain nitrogen. Lipids are organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Nitrogen is not a component of lipids.
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21 different kinds of atoms
a lipid is made of marcromolucule made mainly from cabon andchydrogen atoms; includes fats, oils, and waxes.
Lipids contain more carbon and hydrogen atoms than oxygen atoms. This is because lipids are comprised mainly of hydrocarbon chains, which are made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms, with only a small amount of oxygen.