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Wow and yikes that list is very long: sugars, lipids and proteins are fuels and structural components; proteins are responsible for the direction of all biochemical activity including regulation; nucleic acids comprise Dna and Rna who together determine what the Cell will look like and what the Cell will do - for starters!

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