Question
in short answers, what are the functions of lipids, carbo's, nucleic acid, and protien
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Sure! Here are the functions of each biomolecule:
1. **Lipids**: Energy storage, structural components of cell membranes, insulation, and signaling molecules.
2. **Carbohydrates**: Energy source, structural support (e.g., in cell walls), and involved in cell recognition and signaling.
3. **Nucleic Acids**: Store and transmit genetic information (DNA), and play a role in protein synthesis (RNA).
4. **Proteins**: Catalyze biochemical reactions (enzymes), provide structural support, transport molecules, and play roles in immune response and signaling.
1. **Lipids**: Energy storage, structural components of cell membranes, insulation, and signaling molecules.
2. **Carbohydrates**: Energy source, structural support (e.g., in cell walls), and involved in cell recognition and signaling.
3. **Nucleic Acids**: Store and transmit genetic information (DNA), and play a role in protein synthesis (RNA).
4. **Proteins**: Catalyze biochemical reactions (enzymes), provide structural support, transport molecules, and play roles in immune response and signaling.