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Carbohydrates are complex polymers that are broken down by the body and utilized for energy. Any carbs not immediately used, are stored in longs chains called glycogen. This glycogen is stored in the liver and saved for when the body needs sources of energy. Based on this information, you can conclude that

A. it is not necessary for living organisms to store large polymers for later use.

B. complex organic molecules must combine with inorganic carbon molecules before they are stored.

C. simple molecules are capable of being stored as larger units for later use.

D. complex organic molecules do not contain more than one carbon atom.

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Answer:

C. simple molecules are capable of being stored as larger units for later use.

Explanation:

Let's look first at the primary question which is technically:

Based on this information, you can conclude that

According to the paragraph, it talks about the use of carbohydrates and what happens to it in the body. Looking at the choices, only letter C is related to the excerpt.

The excerpt does not talk about how it is essential to living organisms, how they combine, nor the carbon content.  So using the excerpt or the information given, you cannot assume the other choices.

Now here's something about carbohydrates:

Carbs are energy sources that we use for immediate sources of energy. When it is not needed, we it is stored as glycogen in the liver. In an even where we use up the carbs readily available, the stored glycogen will be used as a source of energy through anabolic means.