What process must occur for carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms from sugar molecules to combine with other elements to form amino acids?(1 point)

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Sugar molecules must undergo hydrolysis so they can react with nitrogen to form amino acids.
Sugar molecules must undergo hydrolysis so they can react with nitrogen to form amino acids.

Sugar molecules must undergo photosynthesis to produce energy, which can drive amino acid synthesis.
Sugar molecules must undergo photosynthesis to produce energy, which can drive amino acid synthesis.

Sugar molecules must be rearranged through metabolic pathways to form amino acids.
Sugar molecules must be rearranged through metabolic pathways to form amino acids.

Sugar molecules must be stored as fat to be later converted into amino acids.
Sugar molecules must be stored as fat to be later converted into amino acids.
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Sugar molecules must be rearranged through metabolic pathways to form amino acids.

This process involves various metabolic pathways where the carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen from sugar molecules can be utilized along with other elements (like nitrogen) to synthesize amino acids.