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Which of the following is a characteristic of lipids?Question 7Answera.They are primarily used by the body for quick energy releaseb.They are composed of long hydrocarbon chains.c.They are soluble in water.d.They are classified based on the number of carbon atoms they contain.

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Which of the following is a characteristic of lipids?Question 7Answera.They are primarily used by the body for quick energy releaseb.They are composed of long hydrocarbon chains.c.They are soluble in water.d.They are classified based on the number of carbon atoms they contain.

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The characteristic of lipids from the options provided is b. They are composed of long hydrocarbon chains. Lipids are a group of fats and fat-like substances characterized by their insolubility in water and solubility in nonpolar organic solvents. They are not primarily used for quick energy release, they are not soluble in water, and they are not classified based on the number of carbon atoms they contain.

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