The smooth (ER) endoplasmic reticulum
ORGANELLE's
Lysosome
It is called lysosome .
Steroids are lipids. Lipids are organic soluble, instead of water soluble. Their basic structure is that of the steroid ring: four linked rings of carbon.
I have searched and found that the endoplasmic reticulum is the organelle that manufactures lipids.
Lipids are fat soluble compounds found in plants and animals. The body uses lipids for energy storage, absorbing fat-soluble vitamins and chemical messaging.
lysosomes
your liver
the ribosome.. :)
It is called lysosome .
Lipids are soluble in Bloor's regent (Ethanol and Diethyl ether in 1:2 molar ratio).
Lipids are soluble in non-polar solvents
Lipids tend to be hydrophobic, that is they "fear" water. they are soluble in oil or non-polar solvents
No
Steroids are lipids. Lipids are organic soluble, instead of water soluble. Their basic structure is that of the steroid ring: four linked rings of carbon.
I have searched and found that the endoplasmic reticulum is the organelle that manufactures lipids.
Lipids are fat soluble compounds found in plants and animals. The body uses lipids for energy storage, absorbing fat-soluble vitamins and chemical messaging.
False
No. They are soluble in lipids