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8 November, 07:40

What are the four carbon macromolecules the body uses and makes?

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    Living things are made of types of molecules, known as macromolecules.

    There are four major classes of biological macromolecules:

    carbohydrates

    lipids

    proteins

    nucleic acids

    Each of these types of macromolecules performs a wide array of important functions within the cell; a cell cannot perform its role within the body without many different types of these crucial molecules. In combination, these biological macromolecules make up the majority of a cell's dry mass. (Water molecules make up the majority of a cell's total mass.) All the molecules both inside and outside of cells are situated in a water-based (i. e., aqueous) environment, and all the reactions of biological systems are occurring in that same environment.
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