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Kymani Woodard
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28 July, 19:01
What is the unit molecule of any carbohydrate?
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Azaria Galvan
28 July, 19:10
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Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
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Porter Howell
28 July, 19:30
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carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
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like most organic compounds, carbohydrates are built of small, repeating units that form bondswith each other to make laeger molecule
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