when discussing the role of lipids in the human body, it can be said that?

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A. excess protein can be converted to lipids.
B. lipids serve as insulation against environmental heat.
C. lipids contain no useful vitamins
D. lipids are storedin the liver.
 
The answer is A
An excess of any food type will be stored as fat in adipose tissue.
Lipids are insulation to retain heat.
Some vitamins are fat soluble but lipids don't contain vitamins.
Carbohdrate, not lipds, is stored in the liver.

Hope this helps!
 
All of them are correct. Glycogen, a lipid, is stored in the liver; they don't have vitamins; they help you stay warm; fat is energy, so A is also true.
 
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