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multiple choice question compare the elements that form lipids to the elements that form carbohydrates. how do they differ? lipids lack hydrogen, which is abundant in carbohydrates. same elements in both, but lipids have fewer oxygen atoms lipids contain nitrogen, while carbohydrates do not same elements in both, but lipids have fewer hydrogen atoms
Lipids and carbohydrates are both composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. However, lipids have a lower oxygen - to - carbon ratio compared to carbohydrates. This means lipids have fewer oxygen atoms relative to carbon atoms when compared to carbohydrates.
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Lipids have fewer oxygen atoms but, both in same elements.