No it is not a lipid. Insulin is made up of proteins. It cannot be injected orally.
Insulin is water-soluble. Insulin is a protein hormone and digestive juices would break them down in the stomach. This is why insulin has to be injected.
No. It is a protein.
lipid soluble
They are water soluble
Careful, there are actually two biochemical Forms of Vitamins - call them Classes: 1) Water soluble, and 2) Lipid soluble.
Lipid-soluble because water spreads poison ivy
No. It is a water soluble amine.
lipid soluable means that it disolves in fat, and water soluable means it disolves in water.
yes, its a protein.
Water
A lipid is not soluble in water. Lipids are hydrophobic which means they repel water. For example think of a oil tanker spill the oil is a lipid and it floats on top of the water.
The lipid glycerol is soluble in both water and ether. Olive oil is soluble in ether, but not water. A solid lipid is insoluble in water, methanol, and ether.
because it want to show that Sudan iv is soluble in water n not soluble when there is lipid presence . From there you can make lipid as your responding variable
lipid