Lipids have various functions within the body. They store energy, act as the structural components of cell membranes, and act as signaling molecules.
True. Lipids are hydrophobic compounds that do not mix well with water.
Yes, it's true.
False. Glycerol is not a macromolecule itself, but a component of lipids. The four major types of macromolecules are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Lipids are diverse molecules that are hydrophobic and soluble in organic solvents. They are important for storing energy, forming cell membranes, and serving as signaling molecules. Examples of lipids include fats, oils, phospholipids, and steroids.
That are the lipids. They have fatty acids and glucerols
True. Lipids are hydrophobic compounds that do not mix well with water.
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Lipids are not considered true polymers because they do not have a repeating chain of monomers like proteins or nucleic acids. Lipids have a different chemical structure, typically consisting of fatty acids and glycerol.
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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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False. Glycerol is not a macromolecule itself, but a component of lipids. The four major types of macromolecules are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.