The diagram below shows the different ways in which lipid based molecules react when placed in water. Which statement below best expresses the significance fat molecules (lipids) have when it comes to the world of cells? *

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The diagram below shows the different
ways in which lipid based molecules react
when placed in water. Which statement
below best expresses the significance fat
molecules (lipids) have when it comes to the
world of cells? *
Micelle
Inverted micelle
Lipid bilayer
Vesicle
Lipids form compartments (packages) that
O create an "inside" environment, and and
"outside" environment.
Lipids are very useful for cells, but do not
play a major role in a cells processes.
Lipids (fats) do not mix with water and not
O good to put in our cells which are made of
mostly water.
Lipids or fats are simply no good for cells of
the human body.
Transcribed Image Text:a docs.google.com The diagram below shows the different ways in which lipid based molecules react when placed in water. Which statement below best expresses the significance fat molecules (lipids) have when it comes to the world of cells? * Micelle Inverted micelle Lipid bilayer Vesicle Lipids form compartments (packages) that O create an "inside" environment, and and "outside" environment. Lipids are very useful for cells, but do not play a major role in a cells processes. Lipids (fats) do not mix with water and not O good to put in our cells which are made of mostly water. Lipids or fats are simply no good for cells of the human body.
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Lipids are molecules that contain hydrocarbons and make up the building blocks of the structure and function of living cells. Examples of lipids include fats, oils, waxes, certain vitamins.

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