I'm not quite sure what you mean. A lipid is a molecule, more commonly known as a fat. Lipids are not alive.
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.
Do you mean if you don't eat fat? Or have any on your body? Because if that's what you mean, then you will die. Your body needs fat.
They dry out.
lipids are waterproof so the water just slides right off.
It gets frozen
Releases energy.
you could end up with the coronary artery daisies atherosclerosis or have obesity
Deficiency of lipids is a defect in metabolism in the body which can lead to severe heart diseases.
If you don't get enough nutrients you can get sick. The type of sickness depends on the specific nutrients you are missing. If the nutrient deficit is severe or long enough you can die.
what happens to the monkeys when they die in the rainforest
That are the lipids. They have fatty acids and glucerols
Lipids that are not used by the body can be stored in adipose tissue as fat for future energy needs. If the energy from lipids is not needed, they may also be converted into other forms or stored in the liver. Excessive accumulation of unused lipids can lead to conditions such as obesity and related metabolic disorders. Ultimately, the body regulates lipid levels through metabolic processes to maintain homeostasis.
No, steroids belong to lipids, but not all lipids are steroids: eg. natural fats or oils are triglyceridic lipids, not steroidic lipids