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What type of biological molecule does the body use for long-term energy storage?
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What type of biological molecule does the body use for long-term energy storage?
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Hello There! ^_^
Your question: What type of biological molecule does the body use for long-term energy storage..?
Your answer:
Lipid
is biological molecule that the body uses for long- term energy storage.
Hope this helps!
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