Which of the following is a term that means "building block"?
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polymer
carbohydrate
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biomolecule
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Pastas, breads, and potatoes are great examples of foods heavy in carbohydrates.
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These are an important source of fast, short term energy.
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proteins
carbohydrates
nucleic acids
lipids
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Another word for "fats", these are made up of a glycerol and three fatty acids.
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carbohydrates
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nucleic acids
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These provide a great source of insulation and provide long term energy.
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nucleic acids
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proteins
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These make up the cell membrane.
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lipids
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Amino acids are the monomers of this biomolecule.
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nucleic acids
carbohydrates
lipids
proteins
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These have monomers known as nucleotides.
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carbohydrates
nucleic acids
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Important functions of these biomolecules include muscle development, acting in the immune system, and acting as enzymes.
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lipids
nucleic acids
proteins
carbohydrates
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Examples are DNA and RNA and are made up of C,H,O,N,P.
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All four biomolecules have carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and nitrogen (N).
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