no lipids don't freeze because they have so many molecules that they are already moving so slowly. It might not make much sense becsue it is acomplicated conecept. For help on answering any questions you may have send me a message on facebook.
(as my daughter says fats don't freeze because they're too fat)
The monomers of lipids are fatty acids.
The monomer of lipids is fatty acids.
Fats, waxes and oils are all also known as lipids.
Water is polar, but lipids are nonpolar.
Groundnuts excrete waste in the form of nitrogenous compounds, primarily as urea. The waste products are eliminated through root exudates and can also be detected in the soil surrounding the plant.
That are the lipids. They have fatty acids and glucerols
No, steroids belong to lipids, but not all lipids are steroids: eg. natural fats or oils are triglyceridic lipids, not steroidic lipids
That is the lipids. It is a good insulator.
The most common example is lipids.
yes, steriods is a form of lipids. lipids aresteroids, which have structures totally different from the other classes of lipids
lipids are fats
Lipids are another name for fats. If you eat fatty foods, you will take in lipids.
no. lipids are fats.
lipids
Monosccharides are not in lipids. They are in carbohydrates.
No, lipids do not contain nitrogen. Lipids are organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Nitrogen is not a component of lipids.
Lipids are found in the cell membranes.