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when your body digests carbohydrates, how can those molecules be used beyond just making energy? they are broken down into dna without change. they are only stored as fat. their atoms can be rearranged to build amino acids and other macromolecules. they are destroyed completely in cellular respiration.
Carbohydrates are broken - down during digestion. Their atoms can be rearranged to build other macromolecules like amino acids. They are not destroyed completely in cellular respiration, not just stored as fat, and are not broken down into DNA.
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Their atoms can be rearranged to build amino acids and other macromolecules.