Question

What do amino acids, fatty acids, and sugars (monosaccharides) have in common?(1 point)
Responses

They are made of carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.

They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.

They are used to make proteins.
They are used to make proteins.

They are used to make lipids.

1 answer

The correct response is:

They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.

While amino acids contain nitrogen and are used to make proteins, and fatty acids are components of lipids, the common element among amino acids, fatty acids, and monosaccharides is that they all contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.