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  • Why Do Organisms Have Lipids? Buoyancy, Insulation, and More
    The correct answer is: increased buoyancy.

    Lipids are less dense than water, so they can help an organism float. This is why many aquatic organisms, such as fish and whales, have a high percentage of lipids in their bodies. Lipids also provide insulation, which can help an organism stay warm in cold water.

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