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a scientist finds a molecule made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, with…

Question

a scientist finds a molecule made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, with a long hydrocarbon chain. what type of molecule is this most likely to be? options: nucleic acid, carbohydrate, lipid, protein (shown in colored boxes)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze the components and structure of each molecule type:
  • Nucleic acids (like DNA/RNA) have a sugar - phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases, and their structure is not a long hydrocarbon chain with C, H, O mainly.
  • Carbohydrates (like sugars and starches) have a general formula of $C_n(H_2O)_m$, and their structure is more about rings or short chains in the case of simple sugars, and not long hydrocarbon chains.
  • Lipids (such as fats and oils) are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and they have long hydrocarbon chains (for example, fatty acid chains in triglycerides).
  • Proteins are made up of amino acids, which contain nitrogen in addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and their structure is based on peptide chains, not long hydrocarbon chains.
  1. Based on the description of the molecule (made of C, H, O with a long hydrocarbon chain), the most likely molecule is a lipid.

Answer:

Lipid