What are the sub-units of carbohydrates and lipids?


Answers:
Carbohydrates are just compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen contained by a 1:2:1 ratio. The simplest one is glucose, so carbohydrates (complex) may be made up of mono saccharides like glucose, but glucose itself is still a carbohydrate.

If you're discussion about triglycerides, next the first responder was right, but here are many more kind. I'm not sure how specific of an answer you need.
for charbohydrates ; monosaccharides ..
for lipids : 1 glycerol and 3 fatty acerbic group


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