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: Describe how the general structure of a lipid differs from the general structure of a protein.

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A lipid doesn't have a specific shape, lipids that make up our cell membranes are phospholipids, and they're awfully similar to soap. They consist of glycerol attached to a phosphate group and to two fatty acids, or carboxylic acids. Proteins have an amino acid sequence, which gives it a 3d shape.
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