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macromolecules
- which special element are all living things made of? ____________
- what makes this element so special?
- which six elements are found in almost all living things?
- what word do we use to remember these six elements? ____________
- list the four major compounds (macromolecules) found in living organisms and give one example of where you could find each compound in food. hint: protein is one of these compounds.
Brief Explanations
- Carbon is the key element in all living things as it can form diverse and complex molecules due to its ability to form four covalent bonds.
- Carbon's unique bonding properties allow it to create long - chain polymers and complex 3 - D structures essential for life processes.
- The six elements are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and sulfur (S).
- The word is CHONPS.
- The four major macromolecules are proteins (found in meats, beans), carbohydrates (found in bread, rice), lipids (found in oils, butter), and nucleic acids (found in all living cells).
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- Carbon
- It can form four covalent bonds and complex molecules.
- Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur
- CHONPS
- Proteins (meats, beans); Carbohydrates (bread, rice); Lipids (oils, butter); Nucleic acids (all living cells)