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No. Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids are the four organic molecules. Carbohydrates are made up of Carbon- carbo, Hydrogen- hydr, and oxygen- ates.

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No. Carbohydrates are their own class of macromolecule, along with proteins and lipids (fats), and nucleic acids.

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