Understanding Lipids
Lipids are a diverse group of molecules characterized by their insolubility in water, which significantly influences their behavior in biological systems. Unlike nucleic acids and proteins, lipids are typically single monomers or small aggregates, making them efficient energy storage molecules due to their high-energy carbon-hydrogen bonds. Their unique properties play a crucial role in the functionality of cells and the overall dynamics of life.In this clip
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Episode 18: Biochemistry Basics
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