Biology, asked by AwesomeMaster999, 11 months ago

are lipids the smallest cell ?
if no then what is the smallest cell.​

Answers

Answered by advradhekasharma
1

Answer:

smallest cell is PPLO i.e micro-pneumonia like organism

Explanation:

Answered by MarilynEvans
11

Lipids aren't the smallest cell. The smallest cell of human body is Granule cell which is present in the cerebellum.

Lipids:

Lipids are the fatty waxy organic compound which are insoluble in water.

Lipids are one of major organic compound present in our cells.

Lipids functions:

  • Lipids regulates the permiability of the cell membrane.
  • Lipids used to store compounds.
  • Overall, lipids are the major components which are needed for the cell.

MarilynEvans: Do u have any problem?
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