Biology, asked by jimliboro8439, 7 months ago

Sebastian wants to make ball-and-stick models of the four macromolecules. He has colored balls for each of the elements in these molecules, including the following. red: hydrogen black: carbon purple: oxygen green: nitrogen Which molecule could he make that consists of long chains of red and black colored balls? carbohydrates lipids nucleic acids proteins

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Answered by vijetasrivastava303
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Answer:The red balls refer to the hydrogen molecules and the black balls refer to carbon.

We need a macro molecule that is made of carbon and hydrogen combination. The macro molecule has more number of carbon and hydrogen which is lipid in nature. There are also glycerol molecules that have three fatty acid molecules and contain only carbon and hydrogen.

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