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directions: the following table is designed to help you organize your k…

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directions: the following table is designed to help you organize your knowledge about biomolecules. some of the information has been filled in for you.

biomolecule:makes me think of: (this can be original for you)monomer:elements:example(s):
lipid16. butterglycerol + fatty acid17. c,h,o18. amino acid
protein19. protein drink20. genetic information21. c,h,o,n22.
nucleic acid23.24.25. c,h,o,n,pdna, rna

Explanation:

Step1: Identify correct monomers and examples

Carbohydrates have monosaccharides as monomers and glucose is an example. Lipids have glycerol + fatty acids as monomers and their elements are C, H, O but amino - acid is not an example of lipid. Proteins have amino - acids as monomers (not genetic information) and elements C, H, O, N, and an example could be hemoglobin. Nucleic acids have nucleotides as monomers.

Step2: Correct the wrong entries

For lipid, the example should be something like fat. For protein, the monomer is amino - acid and an example is hemoglobin. For nucleic acid, a possible "makes me think of" could be a chromosome.

Answer:

  1. Monosaccharide
  2. C, H, O
  3. Fat
  4. Amino - acid
  5. Hemoglobin
  6. Chromosome
  7. Nucleotide