Its simply being digested into our bodies and broken down by the acids in our stomach.(Then coming "back out")
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Nucleic acidsProteinsPolysaccharidesOils
In cytoplasm of a bacteria cell
Sugar is an example of carbohydrates.
phosphate group 5 carbon sugar nitrogenous base
nucleic acids
Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Carbohydrates.
Nucleic acids are very long polymers that are composed of phosphate-sugar-nitrogenous base units. In double-stranded nucleic acids, adenine forms bonds with either uracil or thymine. Cytidine will only form hydrogen bonds with guanine.
RNA is an example of a nucleic acid molecule that plays a key role in various biological processes, such as protein synthesis. It is made up of a single strand of nucleotides and can act as a messenger carrying genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes for protein production.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acids) and RNA (ribonucleic acids)
The four major macromolecules are: lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and proteins. Lipids: Ear Wax Carbohydrates: Glucose, Sucrose, Lactose Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA Proteins: Everywhere! Muscles, skin, and hair. :)
DNA is the type of nucleic acid that passes from parent to offspring and directs all the cells' functions. It contains the genetic information that determines an organism's traits and characteristics.