Ch. 2 Carbs n Lipids Quiz.

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Ch. 2 Carbs n Lipids Quiz

Carbs n Lipids Quiz Describe the main function of carbohydrates. Lipids tend to contain a greater ratio of H:O atoms than carbohydrates. True or False How would you describe a disaccharide compared to a monosaccharide? The four parts to a fat (triglyceride) are: A polysaccharide contains only 2 chains of carbon (2 monosaccharide's) bonded together. True or False

Carbs n Lipids Quiz Retake Describe the main functions of lipids. Lipids tend to contain a greater ratio of H:O atoms than carbohydrates. True or False How would you describe a fat as compared to a phospholipid? Describe the basic structure of a steroid: A polysaccharide contains 3 or more chains of carbon (monosaccharide's) bonded together. True or False 3