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complete the table to compare the structures of a lipid and a carbohydrate.
lipid\tcarbohydrate
may contain a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails
may contain three fatty acid molecules and one glycerol molecule
may have long chains of glucose arranged in parallel rows
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- Lipids like phospholipids have a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails. Carbohydrates do not have this structure.
- Triglycerides, a type of lipid, consist of three fatty - acid molecules and one glycerol molecule. Carbohydrates have a different composition.
- Some carbohydrates, like cellulose, have long chains of glucose arranged in parallel rows. Lipids do not have this characteristic glucose - chain structure.
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| Lipid | Carbohydrate | |
|---|---|---|
| May contain three fatty acid molecules and one glycerol molecule | Yes | No |
| May have long chains of glucose arranged in parallel rows | No | Yes |