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Yes. Carbohydrates and Proteins are build upi from their basic building blocks. In case of carbohydrates, the building blocks are sugar units and proteins are made up of amino acids.

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Carbohydrates are built from monosaccharides like glucose, and proteins are built from amino acids. These building blocks are joined together through chemical bonds to form complex structures. The specific arrangement of these building blocks gives each molecule its unique properties and functions in the body.

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removal of a water molecule between each two units

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removal of a water molecule between each two units

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