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How does the human body use macromolecules from food?

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Small organic molecules called amino acids bind together to form the biological macromolecule protein. Protein is the building block of hair, blood cells, muscles and enzymes. If you consume more protein than your body needs, it converts into fat. Humans use protein as a last resort energy reserve.
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