Lipids have various functions within the body. They store energy, act as the structural components of cell membranes, and act as signaling molecules.
False, lipids are not soluble in water.
Yes, it's true.
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false
OK lipids do not suck as answered previously....The compounds called lipids are grouped together because they share one important trait: They have little or no affinity for water. The hydrophobic behavior of lipids is based on their molecular structure. Although they may have some polar bonds associated with oxygen, lipids consist mostly of hydrocarbons. Smaller than true (polymeric) macromolecules, lipids are a highly varied group in both form and function. Lipids include waxes and certain pigments, but we will focus on the most biologically important types of lipids: fats, phospholipids, and steroids.
true
they supply cells with nitrogen
False, lipids are not soluble in water.
true
lipids are insoluble in water its true or false?
Yes, it's true.
true or false animals store lipids in the form of oil while plants store lipids in the form of fats
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The three of types of Lipids are: 1. True Fats 2. Phospholipids 3. Steroids
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true
true,they store large amounts of energy:)