Question: Can sugar molecules be rearranged to form an amino acid?
Claim: The atoms of a sugar molecule can be rearranged and combined with other elements to form an amino acid.”
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Sugar molecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen: Their hydrocarbon backbones are used to make amino acids and other carbon-based molecules that can be assembled into larger molecules (such as proteins or DNA), used for example to form new cells.
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