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What is the C:H:O of lipids?

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Answered by asthakz
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Lipids are the category of biomolecules that make up fats, oils and waxes. Lipids are used for long term energy storage. Like carbohydrates, lipids are made from only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, except the ratio of C:H:O in lipids is unbalanced.

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Lipids are used for long term energy storage. Like carbohydrates, lipids are made from only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, except the ratio of C:H:O in lipids is unbalanced. Lipids are made from a glycerol and three fatty acid chains that are connected by a dehydration synthesis.

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