Find the INCORRECT statement about the biological functions of lipids.

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Lipids are a large group of organic compounds that include fats, oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids. They have many functions, including: Storing energy Signaling Acting as structural components of cell membranes Controlling what goes in and out of cells Helping with moving and storing energy Absorbing vitamins Making hormones  Here are some examples of lipids: Phospholipids A class of lipids that have a hydrophilic "head" and two hydrophobic "tails". Phospholipids are major membrane lipids that protect cells from environmental insults and enable cellular processes to... Show more

Find the INCORRECT statement about the biological functions of lipids.