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Biomolecules are molecules that are necessary for life Biomolecules are molecules that are necessary for life. The four biomolecules are:____________, _________,____________ and_____________. Each Biomolecule is made in a different location in a cell. Carbohydrates are made in the _______________of plant cells. Carbs provide energy for animals and humans. Lipids are made in the _________________________(___) of a cell. Our bodies store Lipids as fat. Proteins are made in the ____________of the cell. Proteins provide maintenance, growth, and defense for our bodies. The nucleic acids, RNA are made in the______________, DNA is made in the __________and ATP is synthesized in the___________.

Questions: 1. Where are the molecules that are stored as fats synthesized? 2. What part of a plant cell synthesizes Carbohydrates? 3. What energy producing molecule is produced in the mitochondria? 4. Where are nucleotides, DNA and RNA synthesized? 5. What location of an animal cell synthesizes the biomolecule that provides defense for the human body?