Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Which statement about functional groups is true?
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Functional groups may participate in chemical reactions.
The -OH group is called a hydroxyl group.
Functional groups attach to carbon skeletons.
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Functional groups contain specific atoms/elements bonded together in a compound by covalent bonds which give the compound specific chemical and physical property. Examples of functional groups include methyl group, carboxyl group, and aldehyde group.
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