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Lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates are all organic compounds. This means they all contain carbon atoms.

The general formula for carbohydrates is CH2O meaning there are two hydrogen atoms for every carbon and oxygen atoms.

Lipids are composed of an alcohol(ethanol) and a fatty acid.

Proteins contain amino acids which are compounds that contain nitrogen.

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Napoleon Barton

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