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1- The two diagrams below represent a sugar molecule and a fat molecule that are used by living organisms.
Which statement best describes these two molecules?
(1) Sugar molecules are inorganic and fat molecules are organic.
(2) Sugar molecules are organic and fat molecules are inorganic.
(3) Energy for life processes can be stored within the chemical bonds of both molecules.
(4) Energy for life processes can be stored within the chemical bonds of sugar molecules, only
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