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Please please help

1. What is the importance of Carbon?

2. How are biomolecules and
macromolecules related?

3. What is this?

4. Describe carbohydrates. What are they used for?

5. What is cholesterol?

6. View the image of the amino acid and read the caption on page 3. How are
amino acids different from other biomolecules. What do they create?

7. Why are nucleic acids important? What are some examples?

8. What is starch and why is it important?

9 Why is it important to provide plants with fertilizer that contains nitrogen?

Please please help 1. What is the importance of Carbon? 2. How are biomolecules and-example-1
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Answer:

carbon helps humans make oxygen

2. atomic mass

3. Science

4. carbs(carbohydrates are used for agriculture_

5. chelestoreol is muscl tussles made up of oils

6. amino acides are diffrent from biomolecues because they have diffrent traits, and atomic masses, therefore, diffrent. They help create acides to sustain life.

7. nucleic acids are important because they contain nitrogen which can be found in the atmosphere or in the ground. it is important because it helps plants grow.

9. fertilazer makes plants more dense and creating more life

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