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One day Lipid Leah decided to call her friend Protein Parker and ask to go get some lunch.






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But, Protein Parker had already made plans to go to lunch with Carbohydrate Colby and Nucleic Acid Ally. Protein Parker told Lipid Leah that he couldn't go.






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But then, Protein Parker had an idea. He said "How about you join me and the other Macromolecules instead?"
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"Good idea, and sure." said Lipid Leah. "Let's start on our way to the restaurant then." responded Protein Parker already walking down the path to meet the other organic molecules for lunch.
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" So I haven't know you that long Lipid Leah, wanna tell me a little about yourself on the way?" said Protein Parker. " Oh, yeah sure. Well basically I am a substance that is insoluble in water. I'm made of CHO, otherwise known as Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen." said Lipid Leah.






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"Wow, really? That's pretty interesting. Where do you work, and what's your job Lipid?" asked Protein Parker. " Well, you can find me in seeds, fat tissue, connective tissue, the cell membrane, and oils and fats." said Lipid Leah.
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" As for my job, well you see I do a lot of stuff. I make long term energy storage, help protect against heat loss, physical shock, and water loss. I also work as a chemical messenger, and I'm a major member of the membrane. Oh, and you're also probably wondering what monomers make up me, that would be fatty acid and glycerol. " said Lipid Leah.






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" That's cool, did you know that I'm actually made up of CHO to, but I also have N as well so really I'm made up of CHON. The N stands for Nitrogen. My monomers are amino acids and there are 20 different ones in the human body. But my job, unlike yours, is store albumin, transport hemoglobin, regulate hormones, move muscles, structure membranes, hair and nails." said Protein Parker. " Oh, it looks like we've arrived, and there's Colby and Ally."






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"Hey Nuclieic Acid Ally and Carbohydrate Colby, this is my friend Lipid Leah." said Protein Parker."Hi Lipid!" said Ally and Colby both. " Hi Ally! Hi Colby!" responded Lipid Leah.
















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" Let me introduce myself properly now, I'm Nucleic Acid Ally, and there is two different types of nucleic acids but just to clarify, I'm DNA, which means I'm Deoxyribonucleic Acid and have double helixes. Meanwhile my friend Amber over to the left of us is RNA, so she is Ribonucleic Acid and is single stranded." said Nucleic Acid Ally.
















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This book is dedicated to my biology class project.

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One day Lipid Leah decided to call her friend Protein Parker and ask to go get some lunch.






2
But, Protein Parker had already made plans to go to lunch with Carbohydrate Colby and Nucleic Acid Ally. Protein Parker told Lipid Leah that he couldn't go.






3






But then, Protein Parker had an idea. He said "How about you join me and the other Macromolecules instead?"
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