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The Relatively Weak Effect of Darvon Is a Result of Its

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The relatively weak effect of Darvon is a result of its action as a partial opiate agonist.


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Monosaccharides

Simple sugars consisting of a single sugar molecule and serving as the basic building blocks of carbohydrates.

Waxes and Steroids

Diverse types of lipids, with waxes serving as protective coatings and steroids playing roles in cellular signaling and structure.

Lipids

A broad group of naturally occurring molecules that include fats, waxes, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins, etc., primarily used for energy storage and in cell membranes.

Hydrophobic

Describes molecules or surfaces that repel water, inhibiting the ability of water to bond or saturate the material or molecule.

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