Lipids

Lipids contain carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) but have less oxygen than carbohydrates. Examples of lipids in diet include cooking oils such as sunflower and olive oil, butter, margarine and lard. Learn more in this lesson.

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The Chemistry of Life

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