Nope, it's protein..
The monomers that make up lipids are fatty acids and glycerol.
glycerol and fatty acids make up lipids.
No
fatty acids and steroids
"Lipids" is a very broad category of compounds which can contain far more than three different elements.
Plants need lipids/fats to help make up the double layer of the cell membrane.
All lipids are composed of amino acids which make up polypeptide chains. Animals must have at least a small amount of lipids to survive.
Phospholipids
You cover your hair in hair gel then you comb it up
No, lipids do not make up most of your body weight. Water, proteins, minerals, and other components contribute to body weight as well. Lipids, such as fats, are important for energy storage, cell membrane structure, and hormone production, but they make up a smaller percentage of total body weight compared to other components.
adipose tissue cells.
Phospholipids