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[[File:Common lipids lmaps.png|thumb|right|450px|Structures of some common lipids. At the top are [[cholesterol]] and [[oleic acid]]. The middle structure is a [[triglyceride]] composed of [[oleate|oleoyl]], [[stearic acid|stearoyl]], and [[palmitate|palmitoyl]] chains attached to a [[glycerol]] backbone. At the bottom is the common [[phospholipid]] [[phosphatidylcholine]].]] | [[File:Common lipids lmaps.png|thumb|right|450px|Structures of some common lipids. At the top are [[cholesterol]] and [[oleic acid]]. The middle structure is a [[triglyceride]] composed of [[oleate|oleoyl]], [[stearic acid|stearoyl]], and [[palmitate|palmitoyl]] chains attached to a [[glycerol]] backbone. At the bottom is the common [[phospholipid]] [[phosphatidylcholine]].]] | ||
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