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Atoms of what element form the backbone of large, complex molecules such as sugars and fats
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Atoms of what element form the backbone of large, complex molecules such as sugars and fats
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i think potassium and calcium are there(K and Ca)
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Carbon form the backbones of more complex & large molecules, such as sugars & fats.
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