Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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The lipids with potent bio activities derived from isoprenoid precursors are common in
a) Vitamin A, K, ubiquinone and dolichol
b) Vitamin A, D, ubiquinone and dolichol
c) Vitamin A, B, D and K
d) Vitamin A, B, K and dolichol
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