The major storage form of fats in our body is:
a. triglycerides, which are made up of fatty acids and glycerol.
b. fatty acids, which are made up of trans fats and bile

c. cholesterol, which is stored in the blood.
d. lecithin, which is stored in the liver.
e. lipoproteins, which carry fatty acids in the blood.


a

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