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What macromolecule does the human

body use as its
primary energy storage?
A. proteins
B. nucleic acids
C. lipids
D. carbohydrates

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8 votes

Answer:

carbohydrates

Step-by-step explanation:

User Tran Minh Quan
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Answer: C. Lipids

Step-by-step explanation:

Lipids are fats. The body uses carbohydrates as a main energy source, and then it stores excess energy as fat.

User Navin Manaswi
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