Which food molecule (monosaccharide, polysaccharide, lipid, or protein) would you eat
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Biology, 06.10.2019 14:00 hrijaymadathil
Which food molecule (monosaccharide, polysaccharide, lipid, or protein) would you eat
you needed a quick boost of energy
you wanted to grow strong nails, you haven't eaten in days
you wanted to grow healthy hair
you had a race a race tommorow afternoon
you were getting ready for hibernation
you wanted to get bigger muscles
your meal will be in a week
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