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Q: Why are lipids good and bad?
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Which macromolecule provides insulation and helps animal conserve heat?

That is the lipids. It is a good insulator.


Are lipids good for you?

Lipids are good for you but they need to be regulated. The main function of the lipids is to facilitate various cell activities by providing energy.


Are lipids bad for you?

Lipids are a naturally occurring fat. Some fat is necessary for the body, but too much can cause obesity and other health problems.


Is consuming too many lipids bad for you?

yes! it can lead to heart disease!


What is a good plant source of omega's lipids?

Gah


How much calories per day for some one with high cholesteriol?

Cholesterol and calories are not really linked. Cholesterol is more about learning the difference types of fats (lipids). There are good fats and bad fats. There is also good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. For instance, olive oil and salmon help to raise your good cholesterol, even though they contain fats. A cheeseburger would raise your bad cholesterol.


What do you call unsaturated lipids that come mostly from plants?

good


Why are lipids good for the human body?

keeps you warm (fat)


Is consuming not enough lipids bad for you?

Lipids are another words for fats. Lots of foods have fat in them, and you do need to eat some fat in your diet. But unless you're on an extreme diet, you probably don't have to worry about not getting enough fat (lipids) in your diet.


What is a good source of bile?

Lipids. (Both fats and oils are lipids. Fats are solid while oils are liquid. It is more correct to use the term 'lipids' rather than just calling them 'fats')


Why is transfat bad?

trans fats increase levels of LDL cholesterol (Low density lipids so-called bad cholesterol), trans fats also lower levels of HDL cholesterol (High density lipids i.e.good cholesterol);thus increasing the risk of coronary heart disease.


What nmacromolecule is not organized in repeating units of monomers?

That are the lipids. They have fatty acids and glucerols