Answer:
Some of the functions of lipids are to provide long term energy, insulation and cushion organs.
Explanation:
Lipids are biomolecules —predominantly formed by carbon and hydrogen— of great importance to the body, since they are the main component of cell membranes and form part of the structure of necessary organic substances, such as hormones.
Within the functions of lipids are found:
the other options are not correct because:
A. The nucleic acids are the ones that store the genetic information.
B. Lipids are an important component of the cell, but they do not do most of the cell's work.
D. They are not a short-term energy source, like carbohydrates.