Lipids are large, complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, but unlike carbohydrates, they are not polymers made of a single repeating unit.
Lipids are large, complex molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, but unlike carbohydrates, they are not polymers made of a single repeating unit.
Front | lipids 2.1.2(c) |
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Back | - C, H2 and O2, large complex molecules existing as macromolecules (not built from single repeating unit like carbs) |
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