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What are the chemical subunits that make up proteins? carbohydrates saccharides amino acids lipids
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The chemical subunits that make up proteins are amino acids. Carbohydrates are made up of saccharides, lipids are not made up of subunits but are instead composed of fatty acids or triglycerides, and proteins are made up of amino acids.
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