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organic compounds
Austin caris, Terry Greninger, Landon Yocum
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Lipids
Lipids are fat.
Lipids can also be used to make steroids or wax.
The monomer of a lipid is glycerol and fatty acids.
The elements that make up lipids are, carbon,hydrogen and oxygen.
Some of the functions of a lipid are, they store energy for mobilization
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Lipids
Some examples of lipids are steroids,wax and fat-soluble vitamins.
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carbohydrates
A carbohydrate is a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and
Living tissues.
The monomer of carbohydrates is Monosaccharides
The elements that makes up carbohydrates are hydrogen,carbon and oxygen.
Some examples of carbohydrates are candy bars and cookies.
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Nina Matthews Photography
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Carbohydrates functions
Energy supply for the brain.
Avoiding ketosis from the breakdown of fatty acids.
Cellular and recognition .
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Nucleic Acids
A complex organic substance in living cells.
A monomer of Nucleic acids are Nucleotides.
Elements are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen nitrogen phosphorous, carbohydrates.
The function of Nuclic acids are to make up DNA and RNA
Examples are DNA and RNA
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proteins
A long chain of amino acids twisted around in a knot.
There are 20 amino acids that make up a protein.
Made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfer and selenium.
Antibody bind to foreign partials to protect the body.
Some examples are collagen and myosin.
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Argonne National Laboratory
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