triacylglycerols
Sodium oleate is an amphipathic compound.
lipid
Chylomicrons.
Yes. The glycerol head is polar while the fatty acids are nonpolar. Thus, fat is indeed amphipathic.
triacylglycerols
Sodium oleate is an amphipathic compound.
Lipase is the enzyme that hydrolyzes lipids.
No, carries triacylglycerols from the intestine to the fat cells not VLDL.
Yes. However, more to the point is that steroid hormones are lipophilic.
Triacylglycerols are packaged into lipoproteins as they are too large and hydrophobic to be transported in plasma.
Amphipathic nature.
lipid
Chylomicrons.
Triacylglycerols
Yes. The glycerol head is polar while the fatty acids are nonpolar. Thus, fat is indeed amphipathic.
I don't think that glucose has both hydrophyllic and hydrophobic ends though it is soluble. Think phospholipid for an amphipathic molecule.