What makes lipids different from each other?
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The lipids are usually made up of CH2 unit groups. The variable attached R group can make the lipids different from each other.
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- In terms of chemical composition, lipids differ from nucleic acids and proteins because they mostly just contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (except for phospholipids which of course contain phosphorous)
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