Asked by Jk
Which biomolecule is this an example of?(12 points) Carbohydrate Lipid Protein Nucleic Acid disaccharide starch monosaccharide cholesterol steak blubber glucose cellulose DNA RNA enzyme polysaccharide
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The examples you provided can be categorized into different biomolecule classes as follows:
1. **Carbohydrates**:
- Disaccharide
- Starch
- Monosaccharide
- Glucose
- Cellulose
- Polysaccharide
2. **Lipids**:
- Cholesterol
- Blubber
3. **Proteins**:
- Steak (high in protein)
- Enzyme
4. **Nucleic Acids**:
- DNA
- RNA
So, the biomolecules you've listed include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, with several specific examples for each category. If you’re looking for a singular classification or emphasis on one group, carbohydrates are the most frequently mentioned in your list, with multiple examples. If you have a specific context or question regarding these biomolecules, please clarify!
1. **Carbohydrates**:
- Disaccharide
- Starch
- Monosaccharide
- Glucose
- Cellulose
- Polysaccharide
2. **Lipids**:
- Cholesterol
- Blubber
3. **Proteins**:
- Steak (high in protein)
- Enzyme
4. **Nucleic Acids**:
- DNA
- RNA
So, the biomolecules you've listed include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, with several specific examples for each category. If you’re looking for a singular classification or emphasis on one group, carbohydrates are the most frequently mentioned in your list, with multiple examples. If you have a specific context or question regarding these biomolecules, please clarify!