How do the lipids of the cell membrane and the lipids found in butter and vegetable oil differ?
A) the number of fatty acids
B) the type of glycerol molecule
C) the carbon to carbon bonds
D) Lipids of the cell membrane are solid at body temperature whereas the lipids found in vegetable oil and butter are liquid at body temperature.
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