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What is lipid?
lipids are broadly defined as any fat- soluble, naturally-occurring molecules, such as fats, oils, waxes, cholesterol, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins
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What makes a lipid a lipid?
Lipids are made of Carbon and Hydrogen molecules. They store long-term energy as fat within the human body. Examples: Olive oil, peanut oil, corn oil, etc.
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Where do you get your lipids?
lipids can be found in anything you eat, certain foods just have more lipids than others. A lipid is made up of fat and cholesterol, the right amount of both are needed to survive. There are two...
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What is an lipid?
A fat or an oil
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What do lipids do for you?
Lipids provide necessary fats for the bodies. They are found in the cell membrane.