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So in this fill in the blank, i give a little example.
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I started from the second one to see how we should answer it.
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So here you say starch or glycogen.
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So the function to that is going to be a storage form.
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And that's usually being used for energy.
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So storage form in polymer.
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So the starch and glycogen, one is used in plant, one is used in animals, in glycogen.
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So what is the first one then? so if you say it's energy for the cell, the ones that we use quite often as a monomer, that would be a glucose.
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It's a raw material.
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Number three, the example for plant structure, that is a carbohydrate, and that will be your cellulose.
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Now for the next one, so lipid as energy storage can be a fat molecule such as butter.
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So those fat molecules can be used for storage in animals.
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And the second one, phospholipid, the function is to form a cell membrane.
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So that is phospholipid that's being used for cell membrane and that forms a barrier for its hydrophobic layer.
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So in d right here, it says that this is a fatty acid.
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So d that pointed here, this is a hydrocarbon structure with acid, and this is a fatty acid.
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Which is part of the glycerol...