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What do amino acids, fatty acids, and sugars (monosaccharides) have in common?(1 point)
Responses
They are made up of carbon, phosphate, and hydrogen
They are made up of carbon, phosphate, and hydrogen
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
They are made up of phosphate, nitrogen, and hydrogen
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They are made up of carbon, phosphate, and hydrogen
They are made up of carbon, phosphate, and hydrogen
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
They are made up of phosphate, nitrogen, and hydrogen
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The correct response is:
**They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.**
Amino acids, fatty acids, and sugars (monosaccharides) all contain these three elements in their structures. Amino acids also contain nitrogen, but the commonality you are looking for among all three types of molecules is that they are primarily composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
**They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.**
Amino acids, fatty acids, and sugars (monosaccharides) all contain these three elements in their structures. Amino acids also contain nitrogen, but the commonality you are looking for among all three types of molecules is that they are primarily composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
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