Biomolecules
Biomolecules are molecules made up of a complex combination of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and other elements, which are essential for life. They are responsible for various biological functions, such as metabolism, energy production, and cell regulation. They play a vital role in the formation of proteins, DNA, and other essential molecules and help to maintain the balance of the body. Additionally, they are used in medical research to create treatments for diseases and to develop new drugs. They are also utilized in the food industry to produce food additives and preservatives and in manufacturing industries to provide a variety of materials. The importance of biomolecules makes them a key factor in furthering the advancement of science and technology.
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