lípido
Lípido is a broad term for a class of organic compounds that are generally insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. This insolubility in water is due to their nonpolar nature, meaning they are composed primarily of carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged in long hydrocarbon chains. Lipids play crucial roles in biological systems, serving as energy storage molecules, structural components of cell membranes, and signaling molecules.
There are several major categories of lipids. Triglycerides, the most abundant type of lipid in the diet,