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Abel Baker
8 October, 14:01
What are building blocks of lipids
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Jamie Lutz
8 October, 15:54
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The building blocks of lipids are:
One glycerol molecule and at least one fatty acid, with a maximum of three fatty acids. Glycerol is a sugar alcohol with three OH groups.
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Malakai Hunter
8 October, 17:10
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One glycerol molecule and at least one fatty acid, with a maximum of three fatty acids. Glycerol is a sugar alcohol with three OH groups.
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