Biology, asked by justusandere, 10 months ago

In a cell,where are lipids found?

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Answered by born2win77
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Answer:

rhisosomes............not Suresh

Answered by agnimitrahore
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Lipids are one of four main macromolecules which make up our cells and allow them function properly. They are synthesized either in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum or within the Golgi apparatus, with both of these structures also playing key roles in the synthesis of proteins. If your question refers to what the smooth ER and Golgi Body form when grouped together it is named the endomembrane compartment.

I think it is more likely, however, that you're searching for what structures in the cell are made up of lipids. Lipids serve three main purposes

Energy storage

Cell Signaling

Formation of Membranes

Nearly every form of membrane within the cell (and around the cell itself) is composed of primarily lipids, in addition to certain proteins (for transportation, binding, or structural support).

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