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What happens during the breakdown of lipids? The breakdown of lipids and the breakdown of carbohydrates are similar because they both (blank) energy.

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The breakdown of lipids and the breakdown of carbohydrates are similar because they both ( produce ) energy.

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The breakdown of lipids and the breakdown of carbohydrates are similar because they both (produce) energy.

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The breakdown of lipids occurs in the small intestine. There, lipase removes free fatty acids from lipoproteins and allows them to enter cells to be used for energy.

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