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What are the two main parts of a lipid?

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This is the simplest form of lipid made from three fatty acids with an ester linkage to a glycerol. Most triacylglycerols found in nature are from two or more different fatty acids. They are relatively insoluble in water and hydrophobic due to the non-polar nature of the aliphatic portion of the fatty acid chains.
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Hello There!

The two main parts are fatty acids and glycerol.

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