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Nucleus acids
Organic molecules all contain carbon, often in chains or rings. They also contain hydrogen. I can't think of any other properties common to all organic molecules. Organic substances tend to be volatile, many are combustible, and many have odours.
valence of 4 bonds and can form a single or double convalent bond
The four main types of organic molecules found in plant cells are: 1. awesome 2. Chuck Norris 3. Shape shifting Jews 4. wicked huge explosions and pirates are awesome!!!!
Organic Chemistry has more than 4 groups
Nucleus acids
Protiens contain nitrogen
The four c's are compare contrast connect and you all are ninCompoops! hahahahahah
1. Carbohydrates!2. Lipids!3. Proteins!4. Nucleic Acids!
Lipids: Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen - monomers are glycerol and fatty acids Proteins - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen - monomers are amino acids Carbs - No Phosphate. Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen - H:O ratio is 2:1 - monomers are monosaccharides (may have a ring structure) Nucleic Acides - examples are dna and rna. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Phosphate - monomers are nucleotides (sugar, phosphate, nitrogen base)
Proteins are part of the 4 main organic molecules, Carbohydrates, nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins. They are carbon based molecules that have an amino and carboxyl group.
Organic molecules all contain carbon, often in chains or rings. They also contain hydrogen. I can't think of any other properties common to all organic molecules. Organic substances tend to be volatile, many are combustible, and many have odours.
valence of 4 bonds and can form a single or double convalent bond
The four main types of organic molecules found in plant cells are: 1. awesome 2. Chuck Norris 3. Shape shifting Jews 4. wicked huge explosions and pirates are awesome!!!!
I think it would be Nuclic acid, carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids.
This yet another example of something which is not a question but is in fact an assignment set by your teacher for you to complete.
1) compare/contrast 2) problem/solution 3) cause/effect 4) sequential/chronological