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Which statement best compares and contrasts lipids and carbohydrates? Both are used for energy storage, but only carbohydrates are used for long-term energy storage,
Both are used for energy storage, but only carbohydrates are used for short-term energy storage.
Both are used for tissues, but only carbohydrates are used for tissue growth.
Both are used for tissues, but only lipids are used for tissue growth.

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