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9 May, 14:05

How can atoms in sugar molecules be used to form amino acids and other large carbon base molecules?

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  1. 9 May, 14:32
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    The sugar molecules thus formed contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen: Their hydrocarbon backbones are wont to make amino acids and other carbon-based molecules which will be assembled into larger molecules (such as proteins or DNA), used for instance to make new cells.
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