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CHO CHON CHONP Lipid Protein Nucleic Acid Carbohydrate Function: Monomer: monosaccharide Function: Main SOURCE of energy Lipid 1 glycerol 3 fatty acids Long-term energy STORAGE Protein CHON Amino acid Structure; Builds and repairs tissues Nucleic Acid CHONP Nucleotide Genetic code (DNA) or immediate energy (ATP)

Bread Cereal Rice Butter Muscle Oil Wax Meat Hair and Nails Muscle

Adenosine Triphosphate Polysaccharide Cholesterol Triglyceride Monosaccharide Phospholipid Nucleoside Disaccharide Enzymes Adenosine Triphosphate Polypeptide Peptide Bond Deoxyribonucleic Acid

Cellulose Chromosomes Cellulose Chromosomes Cellulose Chromosomes Plant Cell Walls made of this Chromosomes Waterproofing Cellulose Plant Cell Walls made of this Chromosomes Waterproofing Cellulose Plant Cell Walls made of this Chromosomes Waterproofing Cellulose Plant Cell Walls made of this Chromosomes Waterproofing