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23 multiple choice 1 point how are lipids different from carbohydrates …

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23 multiple choice 1 point how are lipids different from carbohydrates structurally? lipids contain nitrogen lipids are polymers lipids are not made of repeating monomers lipids are composed of nucleotides

Explanation:

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Carbohydrates are polymers made of repeating monosaccharide monomers. Lipids are not polymers in the same sense as they are not made of repeating monomers. Lipids do not contain nitrogen (unlike some proteins), are not polymers like carbohydrates and proteins, and are not composed of nucleotides (which are building - blocks of nucleic acids).

Answer:

Lipids are not made of repeating monomers