The biomolecules are the categorization of molecules in living organisms responsible for the cell division, morphogenesis, or development. The major biomolecules that comprise the organic body are carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins. These molecules play vital role in the functioning of an organism even to the base functions like forming and storing the unique genetic code.
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