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How are carbohydrates and lipids alike? A. They are organic compounds found in all living things. B. They are compounds found in nonliving things. C. Living and nonliving things contain these substances.
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How are carbohydrates and lipids alike?
A. They are organic compounds found in all living things.
B. They are compounds found in nonliving things.
C. Living and nonliving things contain these substances.
D. None of the above.
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A. They are organic and found in living things
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