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      <title>ICBII Bingo - Lipids by Austin Decore</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Lipids also called the fats are found in many types of food such as butter and oils. This fat is called a triglyceride which is made up of a glyceride head and 3 fatty acid tails. These tails can either be saturated where hydrogen is all the way around the carbons that make them really straight and allows them to be find mainly in solids. These tails can also be saturated when the hydrogen ist around the whole outside and double carbon bonds form and make the tails not straight allowing them to be found in liquids. The energy is stored in the fatty acids and when our bodies break this down it gives us energy. The energy comes from hydrocarbons that are made up of lots of carbons with hydrogen around it. These are found in the fatty acid tail. Fat also provide the surroundings such as the cell membrane that is made up of phospholipids and within this cholesterol is found which maintains the fluidity of the cell. Phospholipids have 2 tails off of a phosphate with a negative charge head. Cholesterol helps the cell membrane maintain good temperature by&nbsp;pulling apart or pushing together fatty acids.</div>]]></description>
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