The biomolecule described below is a lipid because they are large and non-polluting molecules.
What is the main function of lipids?
Lipids are responsible for providing energy, being in the form of fat that our body stores the excess energy we consume through food to use in times of need.
They are substances whose main characteristic is the insolubility in polar solvents and the solubility in organic solvents (nonpolar), presenting a hydrophobic nature, that is, aversion to the water molecule.
Lipids have unique characteristics that allow them to be quickly identified, for example because they are large and non-polluting molecules.
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