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What does the cell use the four biomolecules for?

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Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acid.

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  1. There are many biomolecules.   Which 4 do you mean?

    Cells use biomolecules like sugars for energy?????


  2. Proteins are broken down in the stomach during digestion by enzymes known as proteases into smaller polypeptides to provide amino acids for the organism, including the essential amino acids that the organism cannot biosynthesize itself. Aside from their role in protein synthesis, amino acids are also important nutritional sources of nitrogen.

    Carbohydrates fill numerous roles in living things, such as the storage and transport of energy (starch, glycogen) and structural components (cellulose in plants, chitin in animals).

    The uses lipids include energy storage, acting as structural components of cell membranes, and participating as important signaling molecules.

    Nucleic acids are used in making DNA and RNA, molecular of information.

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