toidõlid
Toidõlid are a category of organic compounds that are esters of glycerol and fatty acids. They are also commonly referred to as triglycerides. This classification encompasses a broad range of substances, including fats and oils, which are essential components of living organisms. Fats are typically solid at room temperature, while oils are liquid. This difference in physical state is primarily determined by the saturation of the fatty acid chains. Saturated fatty acids, which lack double bonds between carbon atoms, tend to pack more tightly, resulting in a solid state. Unsaturated fatty acids, with one or more double bonds, create kinks in the chains, preventing close packing and leading to a liquid state.
Toidõlid play a crucial role in biology. They serve as a major form of energy storage in