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what are the lipids?

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Answered by SufiyanKadri
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Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. Examples of lipids include fats, oils, waxes, certain vitamins (such as A, D, E and K), hormones and most of the cell membrane that is not made up of protein.

Lipids are not soluble in water as they are non-polar, but are thus soluble in non-polar solvents such as chloroform.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lipids refers to any of the large group of natural substances that do not dissolve in water, such as natural oils and waxes.

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