Biology, asked by trinityburke, 5 months ago

Lipids and carbohydrates both provide energy for cells. What is the difference between the energy provided by each? (Make sure you use the terms quick and long-term in your answer.)

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Answered by jupiterwow
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Animals tend to use carbohydrates primarily for short-term energy storage, while lipids are used more for long-term energy storage. Carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in animals while lipids are stored as fats (in plants carbohydrates are stored as cellulose and lipids as oils

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Answered by Arceuzvx
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Lipids provide long term energy to the animal body while carbohydrates provide short term energy to the animal body.

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