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9 September, 10:55
What are the two parts of a lipid?
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Ahmed Ferguson
9 September, 11:01
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The two parts of a lipid are fatty acids and a carboxyl group.
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Kiana Ochoa
9 September, 11:12
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Hydrophilic and hydrophobic
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