Explore the fundamentals of organic versus inorganic compounds in this engaging quiz. Topics include the structure of organic molecules, differences in compound types, and their roles in biology, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of chemistry essentials.
They form mirror images of each other.
They contain oxygen, which has 8 valence electrons.
They form when any naturally occurring elements combine.
They have carbon skeletons that vary greatly in arrangement.
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Organic compounds provide energy for cells.
Organic compounds contain carbon.
Organic compounds are the building blocks of cells.
Organic compounds contain hydrogen.
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Nucleic acids are a polymer made of amino acids.
Nucleic acids are found in the cells of all living organisms.
Nucleic acids contain the genetic information for making proteins.
Nucleic acids include both DNA and RNA.
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Earwax
Starch
Cholesterol
Saturated fats
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Proteins
Polysaccharides
Lipids
Monosaccharides
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Glucose.
Cellulose.
Steroids.
Glycogen.
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Speed up chemical reactions in cells
Build tissues like bone, muscle, and blood
Transport substances
Store and transmit genetic information
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Glucose is a carbohydrate.
Glucose is a polysaccharide.
Glucose is a source of energy for the cell.
Glucose is a monosaccharide.
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Monosaccharides.
Amino acids.
Fatty acids.
Nucleotides.
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Nucleotide
Amino acid
Protein
Monosaccharide
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DNA contains information for growth and development.
DNA is a polymer made of amino acids.
DNA contains the nitrogen bases G, C, A, & T.
DNA is found in the cells of all living organisms.
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Carbon
Oxygen
Phosphorus
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
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Carbohydrate
Lipid
Protein
Nucleic acid
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Wax
Glycogen
Lipids
Cellulose
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Monosaccharides
Nucleotides
Amino acids
Steroids
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Carbohydrates
Fatty acids
Nucleic acids
Proteins
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Carbohydrates.
Nucleic acids.
Lipids.
Proteins.
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nucleotide
Amino acid
Fatty acid
Monosaccharide
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carbohydrates.
Nucleic acids.
Lipids.
Proteins.
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Nucleotide
Amino acid
Fatty acid
Monosaccharide
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