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question 20 (2 points) which of the following correctly matches macromolecules to their primary functions? none of these are correct matches proteins - cell membrane structure, fats - long - term energy storage, starches - enyzmes steroids - cell structure, fats - hormones, proteins - enzymes starches - cell and membrane structure, fats - short - term energy storage, proteins - store genetic information fats - long - term energy storage, starches - short - term energy, proteins - cell structure and enzymes
Proteins are involved in cell - structure and can act as enzymes. Fats are used for long - term energy storage. Starches are a form of short - term energy storage. Analyzing each option:
- Option 1: Incorrect as there is a correct match.
- Option 2: Starches are not enzymes.
- Option 3: Steroids are not for cell structure in the main sense, and fats are not hormones.
- Option 4: Starches are not for cell and membrane structure, fats are not for short - term energy storage, and proteins do not store genetic information.
- Option 5: This correctly matches fats for long - term energy, starches for short - term energy, and proteins for cell structure and enzymes.
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