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Biology, 22.09.2020 21:01 amorosoavap5cejz

Carbon is a vital part of the phospholipida that make up cell membranes and the carbohydrates tht make up cell walls which of the following allows carbon to bond with up to four other atoms at a time and from the macromolecules that are essential to life

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