Which of the following statements best explains how carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen from sugar molecules may combine with other elements to form amino acids and other large carbon-based molecules?(1 point)

Responses

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen cannot form bonds with other atoms, and therefore cannot combine into larger molecules.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen cannot form bonds with other atoms, and therefore cannot combine into larger molecules.

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can form a mixture, allowing them to combine into larger molecules.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can form a mixture, allowing them to combine into larger molecules.

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can change phases from gas to liquid, allowing them to combine into larger molecules.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can change phases from gas to liquid, allowing them to combine into larger molecules.

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can form bonds with other atoms, allowing them to combine into larger molecules.

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can form bonds with other atoms, allowing them to combine into larger molecules.

The correct statement is: "Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can form bonds with other atoms, allowing them to combine into larger molecules."