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18 January, 00:28

Can you identify the class of organic molecule to which these molecular structures and examples belong? Part A Sort these items into the appropriate bins.

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  1. 18 January, 03:30
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    There are four classes of organic molecules that are essential to all living organisms.

    1. Carbohydrates:

    Components: monosaccharides. Functions: energy for cell, raw material, energy storage, and plant cell support Ex: glucose, starch, glycogen, cellulose

    2. Lipids (dont form polymers) : Components: glycerol, fatty acid, components of a fat molecule Functions: energy storage, cell membrane components, and hormones Ex: fats, phospholipids, and steroids

    3. Proteins:

    Components: amino group, carboxil group, R group, and amino acid Function: enzyme, structural protein, movement, transport, communication, defense, storage, receive signals Ex: lactose, hair, tendons, muscles, hemoglobin, signal proteins, antibodies, egg albumin, receptor protein

    4. Nucleic acids:

    Components: phosphate group, nitrogeneous base, ribose or deoxyribose, nucleotide Functions: heredity, DNA

    Ex: code for proteins, DNA and RNA
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