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29. What are lipids? In what way fats and oils are different​

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Answered by krishnavinod15
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The two types of triglycerides are fats and oils. The main difference between lipids and fats is that lipids are a broad group of biomolecules whereas fats are a type of lipids. Fat is stored in the adipose tissue and under the skin of animals. It is mainly used as an energy-storage molecule in the body.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lipids are compounds that are insoluble in water but are soluble in organic solvents such as ether and chloroform. Lipids that are important to our discussion include fats and oils (triglycerides or triacyglycerols), fatty acids, phospholipids, and cholesterol

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One difference between fats and oils is that at room temperature fats are solid whereas oils are liquid. Fats and oils are both made of one part called glycerol attached to three other parts called fatty acids. ... Fats and oils are lipids. They are important energy stores in animals and plants.

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