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Which type of molecule that can be found in living things lacks carbon atoms? Protein Carbohydrates Fat Water
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Which type of molecule that can be found in living things lacks carbon atoms? Protein Carbohydrates Fat Water
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Water - only consists on Oxygen and hydrogen
Carbohydrates- carbon hydrogen oxygen
Fat- consists of hydrocarbon chains
Proteins - has a central carbon
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