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Serjik [45]
1 year ago
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Examine the Role of Lipids in Your Body Fat around organs phospholipids​

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2 answers:
Sati [7]1 year ago
7 0

Lipids are organic compound that are insoluble in water.

Lipids are derive from and give eg of lipids?

Lipids are derivative of fatty acids the example of lipids are oils, wax and steroids.

Role of lipids are:

1)They fuctions as store house of energy.

2) They are important signalling molecules

3) They serve as structural components of cell membranes.

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tester [92]1 year ago
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Phospholipids are essential structural components of brain and nervous tissue, of membranes throughout body tissues, and of lipoproteins—the runners of cholesterol and fats in the blood.

<h3>What is the role of fat and lipids in the body?</h3>

Within the body, lipids serve as an energy reserve, control hormones, transmit nerve impulses, cushion vital organs, and transport fat-soluble nutrients. Fat in food serves as an power source with high caloric thickness, adds texture and taste, and donates to satiety.

<h3>What are 4 functions of lipids in the body?</h3>

The Roles of Lipids in the Body

  • Storing Energy. The extra energy from the food we eat is digested and incorporated into adipose tissue, or fatty tissue.
  • Handling and Signaling.
  • Insulating and Protective.
  • Helping Digestion and Increasing Bioavailability.

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