Which of the six chief elements are found in ALL of the organic macromolecules? (choose all that apply)

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Carbon
Carbon

Oxygen
Oxygen

Hydrogen
Hydrogen

Sulfur
Sulfur

Nitrogen
Nitrogen

Phosphorus

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

How do you identify the reactants of a chemical equation?

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They are the molecules and compounds on the right side of the arrow.
They are the molecules and compounds on the right side of the arrow.

They are the molecules and compounds on the left side of the arrow.
They are the molecules and compounds on the left side of the arrow.

It depends on the chemical equation.

The correct answer is: They are the molecules and compounds on the left side of the arrow.

Match the macromolecule with its function.

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Components of cell membrane & stored energy source
Enzymes and makes up structures like muscles and ligaments.
Makes up structures like cellulose and used as immediate energy
Stores and transmits genetic information
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Components of cell membrane & stored energy source - Lipids

Enzymes and makes up structures like muscles and ligaments - Proteins
Makes up structures like cellulose and used as immediate energy - Carbohydrates
Stores and transmits genetic information - Nucleic acids

Match the macromolecule with its correct monomer.

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Nucleic Acids
Lipids
Carbohydrates
Proteins

Nucleic Acids - Nucleotides

Lipids - Fatty acids
Carbohydrates - Monosaccharides
Proteins - Amino acids

What information does the coefficient, 6, give you in this chemical equation? How many Carbon molecules are present in the products of the equation.

How many Carbon molecules are present in the products of the equation.

How many Carbon atoms are in glucose.
How many Carbon atoms are in glucose.

How many water molecules are in the reactants of the equation.
How many water molecules are in the reactants of the equation.

How many molecules of Oxygen gas are present in the reactants of the equation.

To answer your questions, I would need the specific chemical equation you are referring to. Could you please provide the chemical equation you are referring to?

The six chief elements found in all of the organic macromolecules are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. To determine the correct answer, we need to identify which of these elements are present in all organic macromolecules.

Organic macromolecules include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Carbon is a fundamental element found in all organic compounds, so it is present in all organic macromolecules. Hydrogen and oxygen are also essential components of organic compounds and can be found in all organic macromolecules.

Sulfur is not universally present in all organic macromolecules, so it is not one of the chief elements found in all of them.

Nitrogen is an essential component of proteins and nucleic acids but is not present in all organic macromolecules. Therefore, it is not one of the chief elements found in all of them.

Phosphorus is found in nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and some types of lipids but is not present in all organic macromolecules. Therefore, it is not one of the chief elements found in all of them.

In conclusion, the correct answer is:

- Carbon
- Hydrogen
- Oxygen