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Why are both carbohydrates and lipids important in animal cells? A They are components in cell walls. B They provide insulation to the cell. C They store energy for the cell. D They make up the structure
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Why are both carbohydrates and lipids important in animal cells?
A They are components in cell walls.
B They provide insulation to the cell.
C They store energy for the cell.
D They make up the structure of DNA.
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C) they store energy for the cell
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