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Unsaturated Lipids Liquid Room Temperature

Unsaturated lipids are typically liquid at room temperature.

Lipids that are unsaturated, containing at least one double bond between carbon atoms, are usually in a liquid state at room temperature.

Text unsaturated lipids are usually liquid at room temperature.

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