Cholesterol
Cholesterol.
It is called Smegma. It is dead skin cells, body oil and moisture.
The answer to your question, is cholesterol a lipid is YES. The term lipids describes an entire class of fats and fat-like substances in the blood. Cholesterol is a type of lipid. Where blood is watery lipids can be identified by their waxy or oily consistency. Cholesterol is a fat-like substance with a waxy consistency that is produced in the livers of humans and other animals. Lipids are fats, when a food is high in cholesterol it simply means that the food is high in a waxy substance. This waxy substance is classified as a lipid. Having to much of this waxy substance in the body can have serious health problems including heart disease. All cholesterol is a type of lipid but not all lipids are a type of cholesterol.
cholesterol is a soft, waxy substance found among the lipids (fats) in the bloodstream and in all your body's cells
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance found only in animal products.
No, the cuticle is the waxy substance in green vegetables. Cholesterol is found mainly in animal products.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance found only in animal products.
Cholesterol is a soft, waxy substance found among the lipids (fats) in the bloodstream and in all your body's cells.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance found only in animal products.
the waxy substance secreted by the ceruminous glands in the ears is called cerumen.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance that can build up in the arteries.