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In what way do lipids differ from other organic molecules?(1 point)
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Their ratio of C,H, and O is 1:2:1
Their ratio of C,H, and O is 1:2:1
They do not dissolve in water
They do not dissolve in water
They store energy
They store energy
They form structural and functional compounds that are important to cells
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They do not dissolve in water — lipids are largely nonpolar (hydrophobic) molecules, unlike many other organic molecules.
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