Using the word bank below, identify the primary function of each macromolecule.(4 points)%0D%0APut responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.%0D%0AMacromolecule%09Function%09Monomer%09Examples%0D%0ACarbohydrates%09Response area%09Monosaccharides%09%0D%0Aglucose%0D%0Afructose%0D%0Acellulose%0D%0A%0D%0ALipids%09Response area%09Glycerol with fatty acids%09oils%0D%0Afats%0D%0Asteroids%0D%0AProteins%09Response area%09Amino acid%09enzymes%0D%0Aantibodies%0D%0Akeratin%0D%0ANucleic acids%09Response area%09Nucleotide%09DNA%0D%0ARNA

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Sure! Based on the provided word bank, here are the primary functions of each macromolecule:

  1. Carbohydrates: Primary energy source for the body and structural components in cells.

  2. Lipids: Store energy, serve as structural components of cell membranes, and act as signaling molecules.

  3. Proteins: Serve as enzymes to catalyze biochemical reactions, provide structural support, and play roles in immune response.

  4. Nucleic acids: Store and transmit genetic information (DNA and RNA).

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