THE INFORMATION OF PROTEINS, LIPIDS, AND CARBOHYDRATES BY: SAMUEL BÜHL.

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THE INFORMATION OF PROTEINS, LIPIDS, AND CARBOHYDRATES BY: SAMUEL BÜHL

PROTEINS The proteins are a type of thing that it have some food. The proteins have some elements one is the oxygen etc. The proteins are the most diverse group. The proteins are to important because the y are in the muscles and make a strong. The proteins to are in the skin. Some proteins are in the hormones.

LIPIDS The lipids have some elements of the periodic table. That elements are are hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. The lipids are a type of food that have fat. The lipids are the most important in a system and they can not be find it in the water.

CARBOHYDRATES Carbohydrates are composed by 3 elements that are : Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen And is made by: Sugar Starches Cellulose Many Other compounds find in living. Carbohydrates are made by making by sugar and the element united.