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quiz study guide glucose (c₆h₁₂o₆) and glycerol (c₃h₈o₃) are important biomolecules. glucose is a carbohydrate, and glycerol is part of lipids. explain what makes these two molecules different from each other even though they are made of the same elements.
The main differences are in molecular structure and ratio of elements. Glucose has a six - carbon ring structure and a C:H:O ratio of 1:2:1. Glycerol has a three - carbon chain structure and a different proportion of hydrogen and oxygen relative to carbon compared to glucose. Also, they belong to different biological macromolecule classes (carbohydrate and lipid component).
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They differ in molecular structure (ring vs chain), ratio of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, and the biological macromolecule classes they are part of.