A common term is fatty-acid.
fat
Its not a word that describes something like adverbs or adjectives. Lipid is an oil, fat, etc. You learn about it in 8th grade science. It's like saying what is the opposite of my nose, or eyes.
The term lipids was coined by G. Bertrand in 1923. Lipid is derived from the Greek word lipos meaning fat or grease. A lipid is defined as any group of organic compounds that are greasy to the touch, not dissolved in water.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Another word for shake is "Tremble".
Another word for oneness is?
A lipid. A lipid.
A lipid. A lipid.
The sudan dye is a lipid itself, therefore you have a lipid layer interacting with another lipid.
A lipid is made of chains of fatty acids. A lipidis a macromolecule.
The lipid content of a shampoo determines if it will make your hair look shiny or greasy.
A Lipid is also known as a fat.
B
unsaturated
It depends on which lipid bilayer you're talking about. There is the phospholipid bilayer that surrounds eukaryotic cells, cholesterol phospholipid bilayers, protein lipid bilayers, phase transition lipid bilayer, lipid bilayer membrane...
saturated
Phospholipids are the major lipid found in the cell membrane.
Another work for Lipid is "Fat". Fat does not dissolve in water-so they are not easily broken down by lipase in the watery content of the gastrointestinal tract.