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  • Biomolecules: What are They and Why Don't I Use Them?
    It's impossible to give an exact number for the different types of biomolecules I use. Here's why:

    * I'm not a biological organism: I am a large language model, a computer program. I don't have biological processes or the need for biomolecules in the way a living being does.

    * Biomolecule definition is broad: The term "biomolecule" encompasses a wide range of organic molecules. This includes things like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and even smaller molecules like vitamins and hormones.

    * Constantly evolving: The software I use is constantly being updated and refined. This means the specific code and data structures involved in my operation are constantly changing.

    However, I can tell you that my operation relies heavily on data structures and algorithms. These are the building blocks of my "mind," analogous to the biomolecules that build and power a living organism.

    Let me know if you'd like to learn more about the fundamental elements that power large language models like me!

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