
Organic Compounds
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- Q1Any compound that contains carbon bonded to hydrogen AND comes from living things is a(n)atomorganic compoundinorganic compoundelement30s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of a compoundH2N2CH2O30s
- Q3It is for long term storage of energynucleic acidlipidproteincarbohydrate30s
- Q4It is for quick energyproteincarbohydratelipidnucleic acid30s
- Q5It acts as enzymes to speed up reactions in living things.lipidproteincarbohydratenucleic acid30s
- Q6It stores information to tell the cells what to do (genetic information).carbohydrateproteinlipidnucleic acid30s
- Q7Examples include DNA and RNAnucleic acidproteinlipidcarbohydrate30s
- Q8Examples include starch and glucose found in potatoes and breadnucleic acidlipidproteincarbohydrate30s
- Q9Makes up structures like hair and fingernails along with the muscles in living thingslipidcarbohydrateproteinnucleic acid30s
- Q10Fats, oils, and waxes are examplesproteinnucleic acidlipidcarbohydrate30s
- Q11Which organic compound is made primarily of the elements C, H, O, and N?proteinlipidnucleic acidcarbohydrate30s
- Q12Any compound that is NOT derived from living things and does not contain carbon bonded to hydrogen isediblebiologicalorganicinorganic30s