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Deference between simple lipid and conjugated lipid?

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Answered by sayan0041
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Explanation:

Simple lipid and compound lipid difference

Glycolipids are the compounds of fatty acids with carbohydrates and contain nitrogen but no phosphoric acid. ... Derived lipids are the substances derived from simple and compound lipids by hydrolysis. These includes fatty acids , alcohols , monoglycerides and diglycerides , steroids , terpenes, carotenoids .

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lipids are all made of carbon, hydrogen

and little oxygen and are water insoluble

but get dissolved in organic solvents like

ether, benzene, acetone etc. The lipids are

not polymers but they are assembled

from smaller molecules by dehydration.

Lipids could be simple fatty acids or

glycerol (which is trihydroxy propane).

Many lipids have both glycerol and fatty

acids. Some lipids have phosphorus and a

phosphorylated organic compound in

them. Some lipids have more complex

structures.

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