What do amino acids, fatty acids, and sugars (monosaccharides) have in common?(1 point)
They are used to make lipids.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
They are used to make proteins.
I just did the test! The answer is
they are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
they're definitely not a biochem major either
@not a math major its "They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen"
@em lol burn
The correct answer is: They are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
All three amino acids, fatty acids, and sugars (monosaccharides) share the common elements of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen in their chemical structures. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, while fatty acids are the main components of lipids. Sugars, or monosaccharides, are the simplest form of carbohydrates. Although these molecules serve different functions in biological systems, they all contain carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.