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Lipids are hydrophobic molecules. Cholesterol is an example of a lipid.

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User Bdemirka
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Cholesterol is a lipid. Fatty acid can also be a lipid, however, when combined with a glycerol.

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I'd say cholesterol is the best choice here.

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User Gongqin Shen
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hydrophobic hate water that is why they are more likely to attract fat.
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User JLott
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