fatty acids, Fats/triglycerides, phospholipids, steroids, waxes
it's a general term for a variety of nonpolar biological molecules that are hydrophobic made up of carbon hydrogen and oxygen atoms
it's a chain of hydrocarbons that ends with a carboxyl group
if it's saturated it has no double bonds between carbons
if there is one or more double bonds between carbon atoms a fatty acid is unsaturated
saturated fats tend to be solid in our fat from animals for example meat butter and Dairy
unsaturated fats tend to be liquid fat from plants for example nuts oils and avocado
energy storage
one glycerol molecule and Three fatty acid molecules are bonded by an asteroidance to form a triglyceride
the main component of cell membranes
it has a phosphate and which is considered the head and a fatty acid chain tail the head is polar and carries a slightly negative charge and is hydrophilic as the tail is nonpolar and hydrophobic
four carbon-based rings attached to each other
cholesterol is an example of steroids in the body and is a component of cell membranes present in Blood of animals and is a part of some sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen
yes if you have two high cholesterol levels in blood it can cause it to build up in the lining of the blood vessels
it's a long carbon-based chain that is solid at room temperature
it is produced both in Plants by the coats of the leaves and an animals as a water repellent coating on skin for feathers and bees produce beeswax