Multiple Choice
What part does carbon play in the structure of biological molecules?
A) carbon forms their backbone
B) carbon provides polarity
C) carbon makes it easier for them to be digested
D) carbon forms a bridge between two monomers
E) carbon plays no role whatsoever in the structure of biological molecules
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