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Student Sample Create Yours! 05.03 Molecules of Life Assignment Directions: Create 3 macromolecule nutrient superheroes—a carbohydrate, protein, and lipid. Student Sample Create Yours!

(showing the molecular structure) Carbohydrate Name of your nutrient superhero: What this nutrient does for the body: Three foods that provide this nutrient: Picture of your nutrient superhero (showing the molecular structure) http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/carbohydrates.html

(showing the molecular structure) Protein Name of your nutrient superhero: What this nutrient does for the body: Three foods that provide this nutrient: Picture of your nutrient superhero (showing the molecular structure) http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/proteins.html

(showing the molecular structure) Lipid Name of your nutrient superhero: What this nutrient does for the body: Three foods that provide this nutrient: Picture of your nutrient superhero (showing the molecular structure) http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/lipids.html