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Luna Khan
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4 May, 04:07
Describe the structure of a lipid fatty acid
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Antony Butler
4 May, 04:23
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Lipids consist of glycerol and fatty acids and are constructed from fats, oils, waxes, phospholipids and steroids.
Lipids are macromolecules which provide insulation.
A macromolecule is a large molecule. There are four groups of macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and lipids. A lipid's function is to insulate the body and provide warmth in cold conditions. It can be concluded that a person with very little body fat gets very cold easily and a person with a lot of body fat gets very warm very quickly.
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