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from where do we obtain lipids?


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Answered by aqibkincsem
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When non-polar solvents such as ether, chloroform help in extraction of molecules from plants and animals, they are termed as lipids.

Lipids are also the term used for fats, oils or waxes collectively.

They are found in our body as fatty or wax like molecules.

But sometimes it is essential to obtain lipids externally from diets which contain fats or oils.
Answered by kingofself
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The lipids are obtained from the butter, oil and ghee.

Explanation:

  • Butter is rich in lipid and it it is heavy calories. The cheese also rich in lipid.
  • The lipid is function in shock absorber. They are energy givers.
  • The lipids are in the form of fats found in adipose tissue. Lipids are fat soluble.
  • The fat is also stored in body in the adipose tissue. Hence the we obtain the energy and we have best shock absorber of the body.

To know more:

What is lipids and its types​

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