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Biology, 20.10.2020 01:01, marioagundis09

Which of the following are functions of lipids? a. forming the exoskeleton of insects
b. forming waxy leg coverings
c. forming bones and cartilage
d. strong energy in fat cells
e. forming cell membranes
f. carrying genetic information

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