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"C" for carbohydrate, "L" for lipid, "P" for protein, or "N" for nucleic acid.
C 31. Runners load on pasta as a source of quick energy before a race.
L 32. Blubber that helps an adult seal stay warm and insulated.
P 33. Make up enzymes and also help the body's immune system.
L 34. Provides long term energy storage.
C 35. The monomer is a monosaccharide.
L 36. Makes up cell membranes.
N 37. Nucleotides bond together to create DNA and RNA.
C 38. Polymers of this macromolecule include, glycogen, cellulose, starch, and chitin.
P 39. The monomers of this macromolecule are called amino acids.
C 31. Runners load on pasta as a source of quick energy before a race.
L 32. Blubber that helps an adult seal stay warm and insulated.
P 33. Make up enzymes and also help the body's immune system.
L 34. Provides long term energy storage.
C 35. The monomer is a monosaccharide.
L 36. Makes up cell membranes.
N 37. Nucleotides bond together to create DNA and RNA.
C 38. Polymers of this macromolecule include, glycogen, cellulose, starch, and chitin.
P 39. The monomers of this macromolecule are called amino acids.
31. C Runners load on pasta as a source of quick energy before a race.
32. L Blubber that helps an adult seal stay warm and insulated.
33. P Make up enzymes and also help the body's immune system.
34. L Provides long term energy storage.
35. C The monomer is a monosaccharide.
36. L Makes up cell membranes.
37. N Nucleotides bond together to create DNA and RNA.
38. C Polymers of this macromolecule include, glycogen, cellulose, starch, and chitin.
39. P The monomers of this macromolecule are called amino acids.