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6 September, 20:38

What is a substance that supplies energy cushions vital organs and is a solid at room temperature?

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  1. 6 September, 20:43
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    I believe lipids is what you are going for. A lipid is a macromolecule (monomer of fatty acids) that cushions organs, stores energy, and a version of it is solid at room temperature. The version of it that is solid at room temperature is called a saturated fat. Saturated fat may also be a correct answer.
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