Which macromolecules are responsible for carrying the genetic material in a cell?
-Nucleic acids
-Lipids
-Proteins
-Carbohydrates


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Answer:

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Explanation:

Macromolecules are larger molecules made up of smaller building blocks known as monomers. There are 4 major macromolecules that are incredibly important for maintaining life. We are looking for the macromolecule that carries genetic material.

Nucleic Acids

  • These include DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid). They are made up of nucleotides and store the genetic information in a cell.
  • This seems to be the correct answer, but let's check the other answer choices to ensure this is correct.

Lipids

  • These include fats, oils, steroids, and phospholipids. They form cell membranes and hormones, and function as stored energy.

Proteins

  • These are made of amino acids. They can act as structural components, enzymes, hormones, and more.

Carbohydrates

  • There are many different kinds: monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. They are used as a form of quick energy.

Nucleic Acids are responsible for carrying the genetic material in a cell.

Answer:

Nucleic Acids.

Explanation:

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