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Mainly in living organism Lipids and carbohydrates are used to store energy.They have chemical bonds which internally store energy and when they are broken down energy is released.
lipids are fatter therefore weigh more yours sincerely, Doctor kate williams, lecturer at the University of Lipids, Kent
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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.
lipids to quote my Bio textbook "...the breakdown of lipds ields more than twice the energy of carbohydrate breakdown."
Mainly in living organism Lipids and carbohydrates are used to store energy.They have chemical bonds which internally store energy and when they are broken down energy is released.
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
Lipids are used for energy storage, cushions vital organs, and insulates the organism
lipids are fatter therefore weigh more yours sincerely, Doctor kate williams, lecturer at the University of Lipids, Kent
Lipids are fats that store energy
fats in lipids
the basic unit off of lipids is glcouse and energy
Lipids do indeed have a high caloric value.
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
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Lipids store energy for long periods of time in your cells.
Lipids fuel your Aerobic System. EE