Fats are specialized lipid molecules, and enzymes are specialized protein molecules. How do the functions of fats and enzymes differ?

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Fats are structural building materials, while enzymes are transportation molecules.

Fats are structural building materials, while enzymes are transportation molecules.

Fats provide support for cells, while enzymes lower the pH of gastric fluids.

Fats provide support for cells, while enzymes lower the pH of gastric fluids.

Fats regulate body functions, while enzymes denature invasive bacteria.

Fats regulate body functions, while enzymes denature invasive bacteria.

Fats are storage molecules, while enzymes are catalytic molecules.

Fats are storage molecules, while enzymes are catalytic molecules.

Fats are storage molecules, while enzymes are catalytic molecules.