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Yes, fats help maintain your cell membranes.
Yes, fats help maintain your cell membranes.
fats
Phospholipids
Fats are major constituents of cell membranes.
building and maintaining cell membranes 2. energy storage3. some are used to synthesize hormoneshope this helps
Yes, fats help maintain your cell membranes.
yes - cell membranes are composed of a type of fat known as a phospholipid. That is why some fat is necessary in a person's diet.
fats
Phospholipids
They make up structural parts of cell membranes
glycerol
They make up structural parts of cell membranes
Fats are major constituents of cell membranes.
No, they do not. They do contain some proteins and fats called lipids. Genes are found in the cell nucleus in the form of DNA.
Cell membranes are phospholipids not proteins. Proteins are not used as energy stores by living things. Energy stores are sugars and fats.
They make up structural parts of cell membranes
To provide energy, form part of cell membranes and help regulate cells.