Biology, asked by anushaaji98, 9 months ago

what is carbohydrates and lipids ?​

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Answered by 1111kainatanjum
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Lipid molecules contain more energy per gram than carbohydrates (about twice as much) ... Carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in animals while lipids are stored as fats (in plants carbohydrates are stored as cellulose and lipids as oils) Lipids have less effect on osmotic pressure within a cell than complex carbohydrates.

Answered by valaparla86
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Carbohydrates and lipids are both types of macromolecules found in living things. Carbohydrates are often referred to as sugars and are found in different forms such as glucose and maltose. Lipids are fats, oils, waxes and steroids and are made up of fatty acids.

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