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carbon-based molecules can be assembled into larger molecules, such as proteins

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carbon   An element found in all living things, important for forming molecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.  
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hydrogen   The lightest element, found in water and many other molecules in living things.  
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nitrogen   An element that is a key part of proteins and DNA, and is found in the air we breathe.  
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sulfur   An element that helps make proteins and vitamins, and is found in some amino acids.  
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phosphorus   An element important for making DNA and bones, and is found in many foods.  
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amino acids   The building blocks of proteins, made of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur.  
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carbon-based molecules   Molecules that contain carbon and are found in all living things, like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.  
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lipids   Fats and oils that store energy and make up cell membranes.  
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starches   Complex carbohydrates that plants use to store energy, and that we eat for energy.  
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nucleic acids   Molecules like DNA and RNA that store and transmit genetic information.  
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chemical elements   Basic substances that make up everything, like carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.  
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chemical reactions   Processes where substances change into new substances, like when food is digested.  
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hydrocarbon backbones   Chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms, forming the structure of many organic molecules.  
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