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Biological macromolecules
Proteins
Protein is important for muscle development.
Proteins are very important for the structure and function in the body.
The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
It also works on the immune system and acts as enzymes, enzymes are made of proteins so they are important for the body.
Some examples of proteins are meat and different types of beans.
Lipids
Some examples are butter, oils and cholesterol.
They are composed of fatty acids and glycerol.
Lipids are good at keeping the heat in, which helps with insulation.
The difference between lipids and carbohydrets are its monomers.
Lipids are know as fats.
Lipids are part of the cell membrane.
Nucleic acids
DNA and RNA are involved in genetic information for the coding of your traits.
An example is strawberries because all strawberry cells contain DNA in their nucleus.
Its monomer is the nucleotide.
Any type of life must contain nucleic acids such as DNA to direct the occupations of each cell.
Nucleic acids include DNA and RNA.
Carbohydrates
Their principal function is to produce energy.
The carbohydrates storage and keep the energy.
The monomers of carbohydrates are monosaccharides.
Some examples of carbs are bread and pasta.