What organic molecule is mostly related to lipids
What organic molecule is mostly related to lipids
mostly covalent bonds as lipids are organic molecules
Large organic molecules that are made up of carbon hydrogen oxygen nitrogen and phosphorus are nucleic acids.
Lipids
Mostly glucose ,but other carbohydrates , proteins and lipids can be used .
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.
Enzymes (mostly) and some RNA molecules.
organic molecules (those containing carbon) although animals are mostly water
Lipids are large organic molecules or "macromolecules." Due to their association with dietary fat, lipids won't win many popularity contests. But lipids are important for more than growing waistlines. Lipids function in energy storage, cell membrane structure, protection of living surfaces and chemical signaling. Lipids are different from most other biological molecules in that they are hydrophobic, meaning that they don't dissolve in water. This property is why the salad oil in your refrigerator separates into an oil layer and a vinegar layer (vinegar is mostly water). The major types of lipids are fats, oils, waxes, steroids and phospholipids, which make up cell membranes.
These are molecules formed between nonmetals.For example organic compounds have covalent bonds.
Lipids are mostly composed of carbon and hydrogen
All the enzymes are protein or protein conjugates(with lipids or carbohydrates)