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6 May, 02:15

What kind of macromolecule is lactose? how do you know? (the 4 macromolecules are 1) carbs 2) lipids 3) amino acids and 4) nucleic acids) ?

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  1. 6 May, 02:41
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    1) It's a Carbohydrate ...

    'Cause we know, when complex carbs digests, it breaks down into smaller particles and lactose is one of them
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