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- Someone who is a vegan, meaning they do not eat animal products, have to be extremely conscious about getting enough of which macromolecule? O lipids O trans-fats O proteins O carbohydratesWhat makes the lesson about carbohydrates important to our daily life?Which food items can be broken down mostly into amino acids? O spaghetti noodles O steak O apple slices O cucumber slices