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Thompson-Macromolecules

Proteins are composed of amino acid monomers and play various roles such as protecting the immune system, regulating hormones like insulin, transporting substances, aiding muscle movement, and catalyzing chemical reactions through enzymes.

Thompson-Macromolecules

Thompson-Macromolecules

Lipids

Example
Steriods
Phospholipids
Oils
Fats
Insulates Body
Cushion organs
Triglycerides

Protiens

Amino Acids
Hair
Skin
Fingernails,Claws
Muscles
Carbon(C) Hydrogen(H) Oxygen(O) Nitrogen(N)
Transport:carries substances through the body
Enzymes: Help chemical reaction
Movement:Muscles
Immune system:Protect against germs
Hormones:insulin

Nucleic Acids

DNA(deoxyribonucleic acids)
RNA(ribonucleic acids)
Function
Store & transmit hereditary information
Carbon(C) Hydrogen (H) Oxygen(O) Nitrogen(N) Phosphorus(P)
Nucleotides

Carbohydrates

Examples
Cellulose(Cell wall)
Glycogen
Startches
Sugars
Functions
Structure
Energy Storage
Quick Energy
Monomer
Monosaccharides
Elements
Carbon(C) Hydrogen(H) Oxygen(O)