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In living organisms, lipids function mainly as: (1 point)
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Sources of stored energy and transmitters of genetic information
Sources of stored energy and transmitters of genetic information
Sources of stored energy and components of cellular membranes
Sources of stored energy and components of cellular membranes
Transmitters of genetic information and catalysts of chemical reactions
Transmitters of genetic information and catalysts of chemical reactions
Catalysts of chemical reactions and components of cellular membranes
Catalysts of chemical reactions and components of cellular membranes
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Sources of stored energy and components of cellular membranes.
Lipids (e.g., triglycerides) store energy, and phospholipids/cholesterol are major structural components of cellular membranes.
Lipids (e.g., triglycerides) store energy, and phospholipids/cholesterol are major structural components of cellular membranes.
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