Question
Pinky mentions the word "biomolecule" - which statement describes the word "biomolecule?"
I don't know, isn't that an 9th grade question
Life - molecule
non-living - material
chemistry - stuff
I don't know, isn't that an 9th grade question
Life - molecule
non-living - material
chemistry - stuff
Answers
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The term "biomolecule" refers to a molecule that is produced by living organisms and is essential for biological processes. This includes proteins, nucleic acids (like DNA and RNA), lipids, and carbohydrates. Among the options provided:
- "Life - molecule" best describes the word "biomolecule," as it emphasizes that these molecules are associated with living organisms and are fundamental to life processes.
The other options do not accurately capture the essence of what a biomolecule is.
- "Life - molecule" best describes the word "biomolecule," as it emphasizes that these molecules are associated with living organisms and are fundamental to life processes.
The other options do not accurately capture the essence of what a biomolecule is.