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Biochemistry Placemat Procedure: Have a space for the title (Biochemistry Placemat) AND your name. Divide your placemat into 4 sections. Label the sections with the following: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Proteins Each section needs to have the following: What elements are present in that macromolecule? What is the monomer of this macromolecule? Examples of that macromolecule 3 Functions of that macromolecule Drawing of the monomer AND polymer 3 pictures of food that have that macromolecule.