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- Give detailed Solution with explanation (don't give Handwritten answer)identify allGive detailed Solution with explanation (don't give Handwritten answerIt is said that “You are what you eat.” The molecules that we consume undergo biochemical reactions to be converted into the biological molecules that help our cells to perform many important roles. Explain the importance of a structural biological molecule and how its structure relates to its function. Describe or illustrate how biochemical reactions produce the biological molecule. You may find it helpful to include a diagram of the biological molecule as part of your response.
- In brief explanation.The following table provides descriptions of what is occurring at steps A, B, and C in the reaction. Review the descriptions and then choose the letter from the image that matches each description in the left-hand column of the table.Give reason which option is correct and give reasons why other options are incorrect. Note:Hand written solutions are strictly prohibited.