6.1.1 Lipids

6.1.1 Lipids

Lipids are substances of biological origin that are insoluble in water and soluble in nonpolar solvents such as ether, chloroform,  and benzene.  They are a heterogeneous group of compounds found in all cells.  They exhibit greater structural variety than the other classes of biological molecules.

 

The lipids include fats, oils, steroids, waxes, fat-soluble vitamins and  related compounds  

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