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Which class of organic compounds stores energy as fat? nucleic acids lipids proteins carbohydrates
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Which class of organic compounds stores energy as fat?
nucleic acids
lipids
proteins
carbohydrates
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the answer is lipids
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The organic compound that stores energy as fats is lipid. It is also a fancy name for fat. And the organ that helps with the digestion of fats only is the liver.
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