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What are three different shapes, or structures, of carbon-based molecules?
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What are three different shapes, or structures, of carbon-based molecules?
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1. glucose monomers
2. carbon chains
3. glycerol lipids
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3 Carbon shape. Straight Chains
3 Caron shapes. Branched Chains
4 Main Types of Molecules. There's are four main types of carbon based molecules: Carbohydrates. Lipids. Proteins. Nucleic Acid. These all look different but are all still formed by using Carbon chains and rings
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