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    Which Type of Lipid Always Contains the Carbon Skeleton Structure
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Which Type of Lipid Always Contains the Carbon Skeleton Structure

Question 17

Question 17

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Which type of lipid always contains the carbon skeleton structure shown? Which type of lipid always contains the carbon skeleton structure shown?   A) lipoproteins B) glycerides C) phospholipids D) sphingolipids E) steroids


A) lipoproteins
B) glycerides
C) phospholipids
D) sphingolipids
E) steroids

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