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what are the lipids and write it classification​

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Answered by MARIAANNAALWIN
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Lipids are organic compounds that contain hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms, which forms the framework for the structure and function of living cells

Explanation:

Simple Lipids

Esters of fatty acids with various alcohols.

Fats: Esters of fatty acids with glycerol. Oils are fats in the liquid state.

Waxes: Esters of fatty acids with higher molecular weight monohydric alcohols

Complex Lipids

Esters of fatty acids containing groups in addition to alcohol and a fatty acid.

Phospholipids: Lipids containing, in addition to fatty acids and alcohol, a phosphoric acid residue. They frequently have nitrogen-containing bases and other substituents, eg, in glycerophospholipids the alcohol is glycerol and in sphingophospholipids the alcohol is sphingosine.

Glycolipids (glycosphingolipids): Lipids containing a fatty acid, sphingosine, and carbohydrate.

Other complex lipids: Lipids such as sulfolipids and amino lipids. Lipoproteins may also be placed in this category

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