what is the difference between fats and lipids?
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Fat and lipids both are macro molecules, but they differ in size .lipids is of 800 microns but fats is of more than 10000 microns .fats form adipose tissue lipids form bilipid layer in cell membrane of cell.
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These words are used to refer fat like, oil, fats and lipids. However, fats are the solids at normal room temperature. Lipids are used to refer both solid as well as liquid fats. Fats are also known as the category of lipid and encompass the solid parts of all lipids.
These words are used to refer fat like, oil, fats and lipids. However, fats are the solids at normal room temperature. Lipids are used to refer both solid as well as liquid fats. Fats are also known as the category of lipid and encompass the solid parts of all lipids.
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