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What does nonpolar mean? 23. What are two functions of lipids?
24. What are the two main components of a fat molecule?
25. Saturated fats contain only [ single / double ] bonds.
26. Which type of fat is liquid at room temperature?
27. Where are phospholipids found?
28. Why is it called an “amphipathic” molecule?
Why are steroids grouped with other lipids?
31. What are two examples of steroids?

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