No, protein is not a lipid. Lipids are a class of molecules that include fats, oils, and cholesterol, while proteins are a class of molecules made up of amino acids that play a variety of roles in the body.
Bananas are primarily carbohydrates with a small amount of protein and virtually no lipids.
Lettuce is primarily composed of water, with minimal amounts of carbohydrates, fiber, and protein. It is not a significant source of lipids (fats).
The protein's amino acids that are within the lipid bilayer generally have lipophilic side chains. They form a helix with the side chains facing out, so the lipids within the bilayer attract and stabilize this arrangement of the protein, keeping it in the lipid bilayer
neither. Fructose is a sugar, or carbohydrate.
The Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.) is responsible for lipid synthesis however ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis. Ribosomes are also present in endoplasmic reticulum - rough E.R. Smooth E.R. contains no ribosomes.
cheese is a lipid and a protein
Protein= Ribosomes. Carbohydrate= Plasma Membrane Lipid= Lipid Bilayer
A lipid
protein
It is a type of fat, a lipid.
Lipid
lipid
Bananas are primarily carbohydrates with a small amount of protein and virtually no lipids.
It is a protein.
No, hemoglobin is a protein.
lipid hydrolysis
It is a carbohydrate.