if i understand wat you are asking the answer is lipids.
Octanol does not have a specific smell as it is a chemical compound. However, some people may describe the smell of octanol as slightly floral, fruity, or waxy. It is important to note that individual perceptions of smell can vary.
The waxy material described is a pure substance. It exhibits a melting point range, suggesting a specific compound with a defined melting temperature range, rather than a mixture of multiple substances with varying melting points.
No, stearic acid is not soluble in water because it is a long-chain fatty acid with a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail. It is a lipid that is typically soluble in organic solvents like ethanol or chloroform.
The waxy surface on a leaf is called the cuticle. It is a waterproof layer that helps reduce water loss through evaporation, while also offering protection against pathogens and pests.
At normal temperatures, phosphorus is a solid.
I think it is a compound.
amphetamines are sticky,oily,and/or waxy......what else?
Carbohydrates
They don't. Your hair follicles are IN/under you skin and they do not get oily, it is the hair growing from them that gets oily and this is caused the Sebaceous glands (which are close to the hair root) which secrete an oily, waxy substance called sebum that coats the hair shaft to waterproof it.
The organic compound that provides a waterproof covering is cutin, which is a waxy substance found in the cell walls of plants. This compound helps prevent water loss by forming a protective barrier on the surfaces of leaves, stems, and fruits. Additionally, waxes, which are long-chain fatty acids, also contribute to the waterproofing properties of plant surfaces.
oils it secretes sebum which is an oily or waxy substance which keeps the skin and hair moisturized
A waxy texture refers to a sensation or feeling similar to that of wax when touched or manipulated. It is often smooth, somewhat firm, and has a slight slippery or oily feel to it, resembling the texture of certain waxes.
Earthy shiney waxy mattalic and pearly are terms used to describe a mineral's surface.
An amyloid is a waxy compound of protein and polysaccharides which is found deposited in tissues in amyloidosis.
a cuticle is the dead finger nail cells also The cuticle is the waxy substance on the outside of leaves.
The waxy taste you are experiencing is probably due to eating cold, oily food. If you are eating oily food always heat it up prior to eating. If this does not solve it, you may want to brush your teeth more often as this could be related to bacteria in your mouth. If this is really bothering you, consult your dentist or GP. Any questions, please don't hesitate to send me a message via WikiAnswers. Johann
true! Sebaceous glands, that produce this waxy oily secretion called SEBUM which lubricates the hair shaft and inhibits bactirial growth withing the surrounding area.