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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Minnesota_State_Community_and_Technical_College/Biology_of_Human_Concerns_(Daniels)/02%3A_Chemistry_of_Life/2.06%3A_LipidsLipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called f...Lipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called fatty acids. There are two types of fatty acids: saturated and unsaturated. Both types consist mainly of simple chains of carbon atoms bonded to one another and to hydrogen atoms.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/Principles_of_the_Human_Body/3%3A_Chemistry_of_Life/3.06%3A_LipidsLipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called f...Lipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called fatty acids. There are two types of fatty acids: saturated and unsaturated. Both types consist mainly of simple chains of carbon atoms bonded to one another and to hydrogen atoms.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Community_College_of_Vermont/Human_Biology_(Gabor_Gyurkovics)/02%3A_Chemistry_of_Life/2.06%3A_LipidsFats are actually a type of lipid. Lipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils as well as fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules ...Fats are actually a type of lipid. Lipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils as well as fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called fatty acids. There are two types of fatty acids: saturated fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids. Both types consist mainly of simple chains of carbon atoms bonded to one another and to hydrogen atoms.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Human_Biology_Biol_011_Textbook/03%3A_Chemistry_of_Life/3.06%3A_LipidsLipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called f...Lipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called fatty acids. There are two types of fatty acids: saturated and unsaturated. Both types consist mainly of simple chains of carbon atoms bonded to one another and to hydrogen atoms.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Skyline_College/BIOL_130%3A_Human_Biology/02%3A_Chemistry_of_Life/2.06%3A_LipidsLipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called f...Lipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called fatty acids. There are two types of fatty acids: saturated and unsaturated. Both types consist mainly of simple chains of carbon atoms bonded to one another and to hydrogen atoms.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Manchester_Community_College_(MCC)/BIOL_106%3A_Essentials_of_Anatomy_and_Physiology_(Anzalone)/02%3A_Chemistry_of_Life/2.06%3A_LipidsLipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called f...Lipids are a major class of biochemical compounds that includes oils and fats. Organisms use lipids to store energy and for many other uses. Lipid molecules consist mainly of repeating units called fatty acids. There are two types of fatty acids: saturated and unsaturated. Both types consist mainly of simple chains of carbon atoms bonded to one another and to hydrogen atoms.