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Biology, 07.12.2019 08:31, brennae1801

Which of the following is most likely the result of an organism having lipids in its body?

a. a warm river is filled with fish and algae.

b. a human eats fruit to get a quick source of energy.

c. water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.

d. a sheep sleeps for longer hours in the winter.

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