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explain structure of lipids?? ​

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Lipid Structure

Lipids are the polymers of fatty acids that contain a long, non-polar hydrocarbon chain with a small polar region containing oxygen.

Lipid Structure – Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids.

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QUESTION:

explain structure of lipids?

ANSWER:

❭ Lipids are the group of biomolecules that includes fats, oils, waxes, hormones, and steroids.

❭ They are polymers of fatty acids.

❭ They contain a long, nonpolar hydrocarbon chain with a small, polar part containing oxygen.

❭ This means that they are mostly nonpolar so they are not soluble in water.

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