It is part of a yeast cell but i have tried to find the definition but with out luck hope this helps in some way!
lipid
Yes, cholesterol is a type of lipid that is found in cell membranes.
Lipid polymers are molecules that combine lipid and polymer properties. They are often used in drug delivery systems and biomedical applications due to their biodegradability and ability to encapsulate drugs for targeted delivery. Lipid polymers can be tailored to have specific properties such as controlled release of drugs or improved stability in biological environments.
Another lipid found in the cell membrane is cholesterol.
The food storage granule in a yeast cell is called glycogen. Glycogen serves as an energy reserve that can be broken down to provide glucose for the yeast cell when needed.
Yes, yeast cells can contain lipid granules, which are storage organelles for lipids. These granules store energy in the form of lipids, which can be used by the cell during periods of low nutrient availability.
Just one salt granule can be irritating if you lie on it in bed.
Granule
granule
a granule
The size of a typical granule seen in the photosphere is about 1000 km across.
Each sugar granule has the mass (space) the granule occupies. Collectively, when in a 2kg bag of sugar, the mass is more obvious. Obviously, it would be difficult to measure a single granule (but not impossible).
A small grain or pellet. Medicines that come in granule form usually are mixed with liquids or sprinkled on food before they are taken.
granule
reddish purple
granulo
The diminutive of grain is granule.