Which are the best examples of types of molecules used for energy storage by organisms? Choose all answers that are correct. A. carbohydrates B. lipids C. nucleic acids D. proteins
@School5678
@hhelpplzzzz
Energy is stored in the body through fatty acids. The fatty acids are also known as carbs, lipids and proteins !!
@minecraftqueen
@Bookworm14 Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins are not fatty acids, dear.
Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Proteins are all different types of molecules. They are the four macro-molecules that make up all life. ---- Our bodies store energy for long-term use in LIPIDS. There's also energy stored in proteins, but our bodies don't use that energy unless they run out of lipids. CARBOHYDRATES are sugars that our body uses for energy. When we don't use all the sugar that we have, it gets stored as fat (a type of lipid) and glycogen (a type of carbohydrate).
your thinking of this from a higher up education then what is being taught here. @InYourHead The answers are A,B,D This is middle and highschool stuff, and I know what it is refered to in highschool, I help my teacher teach class (i am homeschooled online) So i know what i am talking about
Well that's interesting. Because I know what I'm talking about. A B and D store energy that the body can use. We agree there. I didn't call you out on THAT. But fatty acids aren't the same thing as carbs, lipids, and proteins. Did they teach you that horses and camels are the same thing? Just because they're brown and have four legs?
No they didn't that is just idiotic! I am done debating with you over this, its just a waste of time.........
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