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monster
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shark
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fairy
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baam
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These molecules vary widely in structure and include fats, phospholipids, and cholesterol.
lipids
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trap
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gift
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fairy
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thief
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What are the two types of nucleic acids?
DNA and RNA
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These types of biomolecules are found in both living and non-living things.
inorganic biomolecules
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Collagen, haemoglobin, and antibodies are examples of important__________ in humans.
proteins
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These types of biomolecules are unique to living things and contain significant amounts of carbon.
organic biomolecules
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This is the most abundant substance found in living things. It makes up approximately 65% of the human body.
water
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Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids are examples of what type of biomolecule?
organic
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These are the simplest forms of carbohydrates, composed of only one molecule (EX: glucose).
monosaccharides
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seesaw
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shark
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gift
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banana
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banana
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gift
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fairy
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baam
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These carbohydrates are formed with many monosaccharides are joined (EX: cellulose and glycogen).
polysaccharides
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These substances can be found in living things in the form of dissolved ions or precipitated as crystals.
mineral salts
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These macromolecules are composed of smaller ones call nucleotides.
nucleic acids
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This carbohydrates are formed when two monosaccharides are joined (EX: glucose).
disaccharides
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