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All macromolecules are made mostly of the same six elements. What are
those six elements?
A. Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur
B. Hydrogen, helium, oxygen, gold, silver, aluminum
C. Gold, potassium, tin, sulfur, gold, oxygen
D. Water, oxygen, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, carbon, nitrogen
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