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Making muscle tissue

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Ignacio Green

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A function of a protein macromolecule is:

Moving things in and out of cells.

Transporting other molecules in the body
Protein macromolecule makes up the connective tissue in tendons
Moves things in and out of cells.

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making muscle tissue

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Apex- Making up the connective tissue in tendons

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Making muscle tissue

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Providing the building instructions for living things

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Carrying oxygen in the blood

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this is the answer for apex 2.3.2 biology quiz

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APEX Moves things in and out of cells

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making up the connective tissue in tendons

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Moves things in and out of cells

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