Carbohydrates Proteins No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen Lipids More than 1 of these No Answers Chosen No Answers Chosen None of these No Answers Chosen Possible answers | You should include little to none of these in your diet | May be saturated or unsaturated E Used for long-term energy storage | Made of glycerol and fatty acids : Contains more calories per gram than the others | Broken down into sugars Used for immediate (quick) energy Chicken breast and eggs mostly contain this

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Place each statement to the appropriate macronutrient category.
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Carbohydrates
Proteins
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No Answers Chosen
Lipids
More than 1 of these
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None of these
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You should include little to none of these in your diet
May be saturated or unsaturated
Used for long-term energy storage
Made of glycerol and fatty acids
: Contains more calories per gram than the others
Broken down into sugars
Used for immediate (quick) energy
Chicken breast and eggs mostly contain this
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All living organisms are made up of 99% of substances that contains four elements namely -hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen. All of these elements come together in various proportions and various ways to form biomolecules. Biomolecules act as building blocks of life and perform important physiological processes. These include large molecules which are also known as biomacromolecules like proteins ,nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids. 

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