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Organic Compunds

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What are molecules?   A combination or two or more atoms of the same element that are joined together chemically.  
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What are compounds?   It is a molecule that contains at least two different elements. All compounds are molecules but not all molecules are compounds.  
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What are organic compounds?   They are compounds that contain carbon.  
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What are some examples of organic compounds?   Carbohydrates, prooteins, lipids and nucleic acid.  
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What elements are contained in organic compounds?   oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur.  
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What materials are made of organic compounds?   All living organisms are made up of it.  
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Where do organic compounds come from?   Molecules containing the element carbon.  
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What elements are found in carbohydrates?   Carbon, Hydrogen, and oxygen.  
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What are some examples of carbohydrates?   Sugar, starch, and cellulose.  
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What elements are found in proteins?   Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus.  
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What are some examples of proteins?   enzymes.  
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What elements are found in lipids?   Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.  
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What are examples of lipids?   Fats, oils, and waxes.  
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What are large carbohydrate molecules broken down into?   Simple sugars.  
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What are large protein molecules broken down into?   Amino acids.  
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What are large lipid molecules broken down into   fatty acids.  
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