Lipids is the name for greases in the organism.
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Urobilinogen is not lipid soluble; it is water-soluble. It is a colorless compound produced in the intestines from the reduction of bilirubin. Being water-soluble allows it to be excreted in urine, where it can be detected in various clinical tests.
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.
Yes, cetrimide cream is lipid soluble. Cetrimide, the active ingredient in the cream, is a quaternary ammonium compound that has surfactant properties and can dissolve in lipids. This property allows cetrimide cream to effectively penetrate the lipid-rich outer layer of the skin for various skin conditions.
C10H1802 is an organic compound called decanoic acid or capric acid. It is a saturated fatty acid commonly found in coconut oil and palm kernel oil.
if i understand wat you are asking the answer is lipids.
steroid
Lipid
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A lipid is a compound that is insoluble (unable to be dissolved) in water but can be dissolved in other nonpolar solvents. The category of lipids includes oil, fat and wax. A lipid droplet is a small amount of that compound.
organic
BF3 is a common boron compound and is neither a fat or a lipid which are the same thing
Lipid, a macromolecule and an organic compound.
Lipid
catabolic and anabolic
Water
maybe or maybe not