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Dayanara Beasley
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8 January, 14:22
The basic building block of life is
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Cailyn Foley
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The basic building block of life is molecules, more specifically macromolecules. There are four different macromolecules which could all be described as the building blocks of life, namely carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and proteins.
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