 Because of the carbon- hydrogen bonds, lipids store more energy per gram than carbs.

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 Because of the carbon- hydrogen bonds, lipids store more energy per gram than carbs

 Store energy  Compose cell membranes

Talk about sea legs! Sea otters eat, sleep, hunt, mate, and give birth in the water.

It “fears” water!

Solid at room temp. Found in animal products; red meat, butter

 Composed of 1) 2 fatty acids 2) glycerol 3) a phosphate group

The monomers of nucleic acids are nucleotides.

Aids in the making of proteins (protein synthesis