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The monomer of a lipid is typically a fatty acid. Fatty acids are long hydrocarbon chains that can be saturated or unsaturated and are essential building blocks for more complex lipids, such as triglycerides and phospholipids. In addition to fatty acids, glycerol also plays a crucial role in forming triglycerides, which are a major type of lipid used for energy storage in organisms.

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