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How do lipids differ from carbohydrates? they are formed from different basic elements they are not soluble in water they release less energy the H/O ratio is different
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How do lipids differ from carbohydrates? they are formed from different basic elements
they are not soluble in water
they release less energy
the H/O ratio is different
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lipids are insoluble in water and they produce twice as more energy as carbohydrates.
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