Which statement about fat is true?
a. fat is necessary for your body to function properly. <...
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Which statement about fat is true?
a. fat is necessary for your body to function properly.
b. fat provides short-term energy.
c. fat with detoxification and protein synthesis.
d. fat store bile from the liver.
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