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23 September, 19:40

The terms fat and lipid are used interchangeably. True or False

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  1. 23 September, 19:46
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    This is true. The terms fat and lipid are used interchangeably however they do not mean the same thing. Lipids are a group of bio-molecules whereas fats are a form of a group of lipids, so they are a type of lipid. So lipids aren't a type of fat but fats are a type of lipid. There are different types of lipids.
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