Discover Biology (Sixth Core Edition)
Discover Biology (Sixth Core Edition)
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ISBN: 9780393936735
Author: Anu Singh-Cundy, Gary Shin
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Chapter 2, Problem 7AA
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To explain: The reason that chemistry of rock is different from chemistry of human body.

Concept introduction: All the living organisms consist of four major molecules. They are carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These are biologically significant molecule that are covalently connected by the carbon atoms. They are associated with hydrogen. The organic molecules are the biomolecules that include at least one bond between the carbon and hydrogen bond.

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To explain: The elements that are abundant in human body but scarce in the rock.

Concept introduction: All the living organisms consists of four major molecules. They are carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These are biologically significant molecule that are covalently connected by the carbon atoms. They are associated with hydrogen. Organic molecules are the biomolecules that include at least one bond between carbon and hydrogen bond.

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To explain: The small organic molecules that contains elements like carbon and nitrogen.

Concept introduction: All the living organisms consists of four major molecules. They are carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These are biologically significant molecule that are covalently connected by the carbon atoms. They are associated with hydrogen. Organic molecules are the biomolecules that include at least one bond between carbon and hydrogen bond.

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To explain: The type of polymer that formed by the organic molecule amino acid.

Concept introduction: All the living organisms consists of four major molecules. They are carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These are biologically significant molecule that are covalently connected by the carbon atoms. They are associated with hydrogen. Organic molecules are the biomolecules that include at least one bond between carbon and hydrogen bond.

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