What are organic molecules that consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen called?

What are organic molecules that consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen called?

  • Correct Answer: carbohydrates
  • proteins
  • electrolytes
  • amino acids

Explanation: Carbohydrates are organic molecules that consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are made up of repeating units called saccharides. They provide cells with energy, store energy, and form structural tissues.

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