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Do lipids freeze

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no lipids don't freeze because they have so many molecules that they are already moving so slowly. It might not make much sense becsue it is acomplicated conecept. For help on answering any questions you may have send me a message on facebook.

(as my daughter says fats don't freeze because they're too fat)

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Of course they do

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