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which of the following is a function of lipids in living organisms? store genetic information; speed up chemical reactions; long - term energy storage; provide structural support to cell walls
Brief Explanations
- Storing genetic information is a function of nucleic acids (like DNA/RNA), not lipids.
- Speeding up chemical reactions is the role of enzymes (proteins), not lipids.
- Lipids, such as fats and oils, are known for long - term energy storage in organisms. They can store more energy per gram compared to carbohydrates.
- Providing structural support to cell walls is a function of cellulose (a carbohydrate) in plant cell walls, not lipids.
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Long - term energy storage (the option with the orange background: "Long - term energy storage")