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A function of a protein macromolecule is:

Moving things in and out of cells.

Transporting other molecules in the body
Protein macromolecule makes up the connective tissue in tendons
Moves things in and out of cells.

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making muscle tissue

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Proteins have many functions in cells, including acting as enzymes to catalyze biochemical reactions, providing structural support to cells and tissues, regulating gene expression, transporting molecules within cells, and serving as signaling molecules to coordinate cellular processes.

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Apex- Making up the connective tissue in tendons

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Making muscle tissue

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Providing the building instructions for living things

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Carrying oxygen in the blood

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this is the answer for apex 2.3.2 biology quiz

APEX Moves things in and out of cells

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making up the connective tissue in tendons

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