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A lipid is the fats, oils and waxes found in living things.
waxes are a type of lipid.... lipids consist of waxes, fats, and oils.. lipids store energy for our cells to use when they need it. sort of like using a bank. without lipids and carbohydrates, whe wouldn't have enough energy to exersise, and play sports.
The fats, oils, and waxes found in living things are known as lipids.
Fats, waxes and oils are all also known as lipids.
Things such as waxes and pigment chemicals.
Oils and waxes are emollients for skin; also many cosmetic ingredients are easily soluble in fats or oils.
Waxes
Biological waxes are typically esters of fatty acids and long chain alcohols. Mineral waxes are typically long-chain hydrocarbons lacking functional groups. Biological waxes are produced from plant material or derived from animal products - mostly bees and wool (lanolin). Mineral wax is from minerals or rocks and typically from petroleum (paraffin) or coal or polyethylene.
one that isnt a soap or detergent water is a solvent for many things but not oils or waxes kerosine is a solvent for oils or waxes but not water a soap will let polar substances dissolve in water
It can be found in earwax, beeswax, and wax coatings on fruits such as red delicious apples.
No, lipids are not alive. Lipids are a class of organic macromolecules that include fats, oils, and waxes, which are important for energy storage, cell membrane structure, and insulation. They are an essential component of living organisms but are not considered alive themselves.
u find waxes in nature by finding them