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Macromolecules & Enzymes Which organ in our body provides glycogen? What type of macromolecule it is? Describe how it aids in homeostasis? lipids help the human body function functions of proteins function of nucleic acids hydrophobic means & characteristic of Monomers of lipids solutions that have the highest H+ and OH- glucose molecules found in plants How are proteins essential for the survival of organisms? Differentiate Lipids and carbohydrates composition of carbohydrates List the 4 macromolecules Explain why enzymes have specific shapes What denatures enzymes Controls the cell function of the nucleic acids Differentiate independent and dependent variables in an experiment. Name the monomer associated with each of the following macromolecule: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.