Lipids are generally fats, oils, waxes, cholesterol, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins (such as vitamins A, D, E and K), monoglycerides, diglycerides, phospholipids, and others.
The most common example is lipids.
any fat.
lipids are a fat found in areas of the body with large size and width. An example would be my penis :)
Lipids from animal sources are generally straight-chained [and saturated] and because of this they stack like straight toothpicks and are thusly solid at room temperature - Fats. Lipids from plant sources generally possess unsaturated points that introduce what amounts to a 'dogs leg' - a bent toothpick - that makes the stacking process uneven and they are typically liquid at room temperature - Oils.
Microbial lipids are lipids produced by microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast, and algae. These lipids can be derived from a variety of sources, including biomass, waste streams, and fermentation processes. They have gained attention for their potential use as sustainable alternatives to traditional fats and oils in various industries, including food, cosmetic, and biofuel production.
The most common example is lipids.
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Yes, grease, from animal sources, consists of lipids.
vegetable oil
lipids
lipids called steriods! :)
any fat.
Lipids do not dissolve as easily as carbohydrates and proteins. Carbohydrates and proteins are readily absorbed by the digestive system and provide the top sources of energy. The lipids tend to clog up the blood and should be avoided.
Becauuse they contain starches and disaccharides and i love rainbows
fats, waxes, and sterols
Yes, waxes are a lipid.