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The key difference between fats and phospholipids is... A. fats are chemical messengers. B. only fats are insoluble. C. phospholipids make up parts of the cell membrane.
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The key difference between fats and
phospholipids is...
A. fats are chemical messengers.
B. only fats are insoluble.
C. phospholipids make up parts of the cell membrane.
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phospholipids make up parts of the cell membrane and their in a whole different setting .
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