Biomolecules. ONE OF THESE IS NOT A MACROMOLECULE Carbon Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids.

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Biomolecules

ONE OF THESE IS NOT A MACROMOLECULE Carbon Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids

WHICH OF THESE IS NOT PRESENT IN CARBOHYDRATES? Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Hydrogen

WHICH OF THESE IS NOT PRESENT IN DNA Phosphorus Nitrogen Carbon Silicon

WHICH OF THESE IS NOT PRESENT IN PROTEINS Nitrogen Oxygen Sulfur Argon Carbon

WHAT IS THE NAME FOR THE MONOMER OF A: Carbohydrate Protein Lipid Nucleic Acid ANSWERS: fatty acid, disaccharide, polypeptide, amino acid, monosaccharide, triglyceride, glycerol, nucleotide, DNA

WHICH HYDROCARBON CHAIN HAS MULTIPLE DOUBLE BONDS Saturated fatty acids Mono unsaturated fatty acids Glycerol Polyunsaturated fatty acids

TO WHAT BIOMOLECULES CATEGORY DOES THIS BELONG?