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Which statement best describes macromolecules? (1 point)
Macromolecules are biological molecules with different functions, but they are built from the same basic components
Macromolecules are the larger forms of certain biological molecules, where many other
basic components are connected.
Macromolecules are four categories or important biological molecules. each with its own
basic components and functions.
Macromolecules are the four major categories of important molecules, one of which is
biological molecules
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"Macromolecules are four categories of important biological molecules, each with its own basic components and functions."
Reason: Biological macromolecules are typically grouped into four major classes (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids); each class has characteristic building blocks (monosaccharides, fatty acids/glycerol, amino acids, nucleotides) and distinct functions.
Reason: Biological macromolecules are typically grouped into four major classes (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids); each class has characteristic building blocks (monosaccharides, fatty acids/glycerol, amino acids, nucleotides) and distinct functions.
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