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Lipid
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- An organic compound which is insoluble in water, e.g. a fat, oil or wax comment: lipids are not water soluble. they float in the blood and can attach themselves to the walls of arteries causing atherosclerosis.
- Macromolecule composed primarily of carbon and hydrogen; source of nutrients for organisms, a storage form for carbon and energy, a part of the structure of membranes, and may function as hormones, pharmaceuticals, fragrances, and pigments
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Lip, английский
Липид, русский
Lípido, испанский
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Themselves, английский
Atherosclerosis, английский
- Aterosclerosis
- A condition in which deposits of fats and minerals form on the walls of an artery, especially the aorta or one of the coronary or cerebral arteries, and prevent blood from flowing easily
Macromolecule, английский
- A very large molecule composed of hundreds or thousands of atoms.
- Polymer assembled from of individual units, monomers, that bind together like building blocks
Pharmaceuticals, английский
Drugs prescribed as medicines
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Liq, английский
Lip, английский
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