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Lipid is commonly found under the epidermis. Its function is to: Select one: a. act as cushioning b. serve as a primary energy source c. connect muscle to bone d. connect one bone to another
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Lipid is commonly found under the epidermis. Its function is to: Select one: a. act as cushioning b. serve as a primary energy source c. connect muscle to bone d. connect one bone to another
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I believe the answer is A. Lipids function as cushioning. Hopefully this helps.
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