Saturday, 15 August 2015

What are main biological functions of lipids?

Q. What are main biological functions of lipids?
 
 
Ans: (i)
They act as lubricants in alimentary canal.
(ii)
They are important constituents of cells and tissues.
(iii)
They form primary transport systems of non­polar materials through biological fluids.
(iv)
They play important role in functioning of nervous system.
(v)
They provide essential fatty acids through the diet.

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