Lipids are a diverse group of organic molecules that are insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvents such as ether, chloroform, and benzene. They are essential components of living cells and play important roles in energystorage, insulation, and cellular structure.
Types of Lipids
There are several types of lipids:
Triglycerides: These are the most common type of lipid and serve as a major form of energystorage in the body.
Steroids: These lipids have a characteristic structure consisting of four fused carbon rings. Examples include cholesterol and hormones such as estrogen and testosterone.
Waxes: These are long-chain fatty acids esterified to long-chain alcohols. They serve as protective coatings for plants and animals.
Functions of Lipids
Lipids serve several important functions in living organisms: