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Carbohydrates are important in the body because they contribute to the body‘s ability to A regulate temperature B produce ATP C absorb water Produce amino acids
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Carbohydrates are important in the body because they contribute to the body‘s ability to
A regulate temperature
B produce ATP
C absorb water
Produce amino acids
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The answer is B. Carbohydrates are the main source of energy in the body, which is converted to ATP.
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