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How does a fatty acid molecule differ from a carbohydrate molecule

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How does a fatty acid molecule differ from a carbohydrate molecule

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Unlike the carbohydrate molecule, the fatty acid molecule is broken down and categorized based on the number of carbon atoms in its molecular structure. The fat cells do not contain water whereas the carbohydrate molecule does.

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