How do lipids help the body?
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May 29, 2018
Lots of stuff - i'll explain a few
Explanation:
There is a lot of evidence lipids are involved in cell signalling - Myristoylation for example.
They are involved in brain maturation (super broad term, but i'm referring to myelination.
The main functions for lipids that most people think about are:
1. Separating waters. It is never referred to it as such, but this is exactly what the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane does. This is important for producing a chemical (or electrochemical) potential across the membrane, a process which helps drive reactions.
- Storing energy in the form of triglyceride fats.