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macromolecule produces the largest amount of energy in the body​

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Answered by Vikramjeeth
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Explanation:

There are four classes of biological molecules: fats, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. Of these, fats produce the most energy per gram at a whopping nine calories per gram.

Answered by Anonymous
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Fats

Fats have the highest caloric content and provide the largest amount of energy when burnt. When measured by a calorimeter, fats provide about 9 calories per gram of fat, making them twice as energy-rich than protein and carbohydrates.

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