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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: lipids, the density of proteins and include for example LDL, saturated where there are no double carbon bonds, lipids and fatty acids, lipids with protein molecules attached so that they can travel in the blood, they can travel in the blood and are sorted by the density of proteins, constructed as shown in, steroids are important compounds, phospho- lipids are different from triglycerides, lipids include terpans, complex lipids which include lipo- proteins, lipids and complex lipids, terpans that can be found in plants, lipids are defined as water insoluble organic molecules, and are sub-divided to non saturated, there are no double carbon bonds as in butter, and function as the body's most concentrated source of energy, lipo- proteins are lipids with protein molecules attached, HDL which reduces the risk for athero-sclerosis, triglycerides (fats) which are constructed, the steroid nucleus as in cholesterol