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Louisa
13 September, 00:53
These compounds store genetic information.
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Abram
13 September, 02:18
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B. They are found in living things.
This is because proteins, carbohydrates and lipids store energy but not nucleic acids. On the other hand, nucleic acids store and transfer genetic information but not the rest of the molecules. Hence, the only thing applicable to all four is that they are found in living organisms
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