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No carbohydrate doesn't make proteins. In fact, carbohydrate can not make any macromolecules. Carbohydrates can yield high amount of energy by metabolism. Amino acids are the monomer units of proteins, which are bonded in ribosomes causing peptide bond. The message for proteins are coded in DNA and its mRNA.

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