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Allison Howard
25 August, 23:31
Why are lipids important in our diet?
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Jaslene Zhang
26 August, 00:02
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Lipids are important because they are a source of energy, an imp ortant part of the membrane surrounding body cells, and they are the basic building blocks for hormones and bile acids
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