ATP
They are the lipids. Lipids can store much energy
carbohydrates are a key source of energy while lipids are non polar or mostly insolube in water so both of them play an important goal in homeostasis
macronutrients like carbohydrates lipids and protiens micronuitrients are vitamins and minerals
carbohydrates and proteins.
Lipids
fats in lipids
Gram for gram, lipids release twice as much energy as carbohydrates do.
They both contain energy.
lipids contain energy just like carbohydrates,but lipids contain more energy Source: North Shore Community College Student Carbohydrates do contain energy but only for short periods of time, where as Lipids can contain energy for long periods of time even if this means that they are under-water.
when an organism uses most of it's carbohydrates, it can get energy from these lipids
lipids contain much more energy then carbohydrates. One gram of lipids create an average of 423 ATP or 0.47 mol ATP/gram. Glucose, with a molecular weight of 180.16, generates only 36 ATP, or 0.20 mol ATP/gram
Carbohydrates and Lipids!