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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 and do not have repeating monomers. They are mainly composed of fatty - acids and glycerol. Lipids generally do not contain nitrogen (unlike some amino - containing lipids which are not the general case), are not polymers like carbohydrates and proteins, and are not composed of nucleotides (which are the building blocks of nucleic acids).

Answer:

Lipids are not made of repeating monomers