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What are Lipids? How are they Made? How are they Broken Down?
Author: eric_galvaoAnswer:
-Lipids are just MADE of Glycerol and 3 Fatty Acids. [Fatty Acids are, shockingly, Acidic so the pH of the Solution they're in will get Lower] -They are NOT a Polymer as it doesn't have a Long Chain of Repeating Units -Lipids have the Elements: Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen -Lipids are Broken down by Enzymes in the Small Intestine
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