Multiple Choice
Carbon's suitability as the molecular framework for biochemicals stems from its:
A) large nucleus containing a high ratio of neutrons
B) almost full outer shell of electrons, allowing for the formation of linear, branched and cyclic molecules
C) ability to form elongated polymers
D) high electronegativity
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