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What are real life examples of lipids?

Oils steroids wax some vitamins


Lipids are found?

in saturated and unsaturated fatsin some vitamins and steroidsin biological membranes


What compounds are derived from lipids?

Steroids and fat-soluble vitamins are classified as derived lipid since they can be inactivated by saponification reaction, the structure therefore is not ester type but it is an alcohol type.


Do all lipids contain one or more fatty acid chains?

No, not all lipids contain fatty acid chains. Source: Glencoe CHEMISTRY MATTER AND CHANGE. McGraw-Hill. pg. 787. :)


Anabolic steroids used by some athletes are compounds that would be classified as?

Lipids!


What is the polymer of lipids?

Fatty Acids are the polymers or building blocks of lipids


What are some nutrients that help your body use other nutrients?

they are carbohydrate proteins lipids and vitamin


Do lipids include chitin?

No. Chitin is a polysaccharide, meaning that it is a polymer of a certain type of carbohydrate molecule (N-acetylglucosamine, in particular). This is not the same as lipids, where are formed from triglycerides.


What are four groups of lipids?

I was searching for the same thing and found this fairly useful web page: http://www.fhsu.edu/chemistry/twiese/360/lipids/tsld004.htm Its not very detailed, but it gives you the outlines really quick.


Which foods contain lipids?

The major dietary source of lipids are triglycerides. The three major monosaccharides are glucose, fructose, and galactose. The B vitamins that play major roles in facilitating energy production and making red blood cells.


Which molecules are types of lipids?

Nonpolar organic molecules are lipids...including tryglycerides, phospholipids, steroids, waxes, and pigments.


What elements make up lipids-?

Lipids contain Oxygen, Hydrogen and Carbon. Some even contain Phosphorus. Below are types of lipids. fats, waxes, steroids, monoglycerides, diglycerides, triglycerides and phospholipids.