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Which is a key element found in all carbohydrates,lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids? A. ammonia B. carbon C. nitrogen D. legumes
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Which is a key element found in all carbohydrates,lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?
A. ammonia
B. carbon
C. nitrogen
D. legumes
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im pretty sure it B Carbon
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