1) Answer: D. Fatty acids
Explanation:
Lipids are made from fatty acids. Lipids such as triglyceride are
made of a glycerol molecule and three molecules of fatty acid
molecules attached. Phospholipids are important component of plasma
membrane of cells.
2) Answer: Carbohydrates
Explanation:
Carbohydrates are defined as the sugars and their polymers.
Monosaccharides, Disaccharides and polysaccharides are
carbohydrates. Simple sugars are called as monosaccharides and can
be joined together to form polysaccharides.
3) Answer: option C
Explanation:
(Ex. H2O)
Atoms are the smallest particles of matter that has unique chemical
identities. Molecules are composed of two or more atoms. Organelles
such as mitochondria are microscopic structures present in cell
that are used carry out particular function. Cells are the smallest
units of an organism to carry out the basic functions of life. Cell
form tissues. Tissues combined together to form organ and group of
organs perform particular function in organ system. Organism is a
complete individual
4) Answer: D. Carbohydrates
Explanation:
Starch is an example of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates such as
starch, glycogen, and cellulose are polysaccharides that are made
up of glucose monomers.
5) Answer: Cell
Explanation:
Cells are the smallest units of an organism to carry out the basic
functions of life. It has the ability to reproduce and grow which
is essential characteristics to be alive....
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