Lipids are broadly defined as molecules that are hydrophobic (insoluble in water) or ampiphilic (possessing both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties). Phospholipids are a subgroup of ampiphilic lipids which contain a negatively charged phosphate group.
While all fats are lipids, not all lipids are fats. Lipids encompass a wider category that includes fats, as well as molecules like phospholipids, steroids, and waxes. Fats specifically refer to lipids that are solid at room temperature and primarily function as energy storage molecules in organisms.
Lipids are also known as fats.
Lipids
Some examples of fats and lipids are: butter, oils, fat off of pork and things.
Yes lipids is another name for fats
lipids
While all fats are lipids, not all lipids are fats. Lipids encompass a wider category that includes fats, as well as molecules like phospholipids, steroids, and waxes. Fats specifically refer to lipids that are solid at room temperature and primarily function as energy storage molecules in organisms.
lipids are fats so anything that has fats.
lipids are fats
Lipids are also known as fats.
Fats, waxes and oils are all also known as lipids.
fats or lipids fats or lipids
no. lipids are fats.
Fats and lipids help transfer and store fat soluble vitamins.
Fats are triglycerides they belong to LIPIDS class of organic compounds.
lipids are fats
Lipids