What are the main functions of lipids in the human body?
A. Regulation of body temperature
B. Production of antibodies
C. Energy storage, structural components of cell membranes, absorption of fat-soluble vitamins
D. Transport of oxygen in the blood
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C. Alleles
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A hormone produced by stomach cells that INCREASES appetite is called:
A. Ghrelin
B. Leptin
C. Insulin
D. Glucagon