No, it is a carbohydrate...just like sugar.
Edited. Better answer:
Salt is neither a lipid or a carbohydrate. It has no calorie value.
Lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins are all organic compounds your body can metabolize and use as energy. Table salt is not an organic compound.
Lipid
lipid is fat that only exists in animals, plants do not have lipid
A lipid profile typically includes measurements of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides. A lipid panel may refer to the same tests or can include additional measurements like VLDL cholesterol or lipid particle size. Essentially, a lipid profile is a subset of what might be included in a more comprehensive lipid panel.
Lipid in membranes is phospholipid. It lays the foundation
The answer you are looking for is Cuticle (a waxy lipid covering plants)
No, lipids are fats.
Lipids are not salts.
salt
Salmon It is considered a protein food not a carbohydrate. It is high in protein and high in omega-3 fatty acids (a lipid).
It will not react with a base which would yield a salt and an alcohol.
It will not react with a base which would yield a salt and an alcohol.
Bread is a complex food because it contains carbohydrates, protein, lipid, salt and water, and mineral substances.
Bread is a complex food because it contains carbohydrates, protein, lipid, salt and water, and mineral substances.
Lipid
Nucleotides are Nucleic Acids. They are the monomers(sub-units) of Nucleic Acids.
if i understand wat you are asking the answer is lipids.
cheese is a lipid and a protein