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Just like other mammals, sheep store energy in two main ways. These ways are glycogen (sugar) storage in the muscles, and lipid (fat) storage underneath the skin.
a phosolipid bilayer makes up the plasma membrane. The bilayer forms because the hydrophobic regions (water hating) cling together and face inwards while the hydrophillic regions (water loving) attract each other and face the outside, water touching area. Lipids are amphiphillic, meaning they have both water loving, and water hating regions within its structure, allowing them to conform into a bilayer structure
Cells use lipid molecules for energy storage as well as insulation and structuring. These molecules are mostly known in the vernacular as fats although they do encompass more than just traditional fat molecules.
If I thought my blood sugar was low, or if my glucose meter said it was low, (I am a type II diabetic), I would eat something with glucose or take a glucose tablet or two or three, or eat something with sucrose (table sugar), or eat some fruit which has fructose (fruit sugar). If my blood sugar was 120 or higher, I would look for some caffeine. Coffee, black tea, cola, etc.
No. They are polymers of actin that form 'filaments'. Membranes in eukaryotic cells are composed of a 'lipid bilayer'
Alcohol increases lipid levels by interfering with fat metabolism.
activation of mRNA, which increases protein synthesis in the cell
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increasing the length of hydrocarbon tails
Myelin is a lipid which surrounds the axon and provides for faster and more complex neural conduction.
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A lipid. A lipid.
It is a steroid lipid .
Glycerol is a monomer of a lipid.
cheese is a lipid and a protein
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