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  • 28-09-2014
  • Biology
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What makes lipids different from other organic compounds?

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Crystal7174
Crystal7174 Crystal7174
  • 28-09-2014
Lipids are hydrophobic, meaning they are not soluble (combine with) in water like most other organic compounds.
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rabinshrestha41
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  • 29-09-2014
lipids are monomers while other organic COMPOUNDS are polymers.
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