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Evangeline Henson
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9 April, 18:28
How do lipids and carbohydrates differ in ATP
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Jaylin Walls
9 April, 18:30
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Carbohydrates surprisingly do not provide the largest amount of ATP, Compared to lipids that store most of the energy up to 80% through the breaking down of fats, Fats when broken down yield the most ATP.
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