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12. This molecule belongs to what organic molecule classification? (Identify the class as discussed in BIO 132, not a specific chemical name)

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**10. Describe a test for the presence of a lipid and the positive result.**

**11. Which reagent will give a positive result when tested on meat?**

**12. This molecule belongs to what organic molecule classification? (Identify the class as discussed in BIO 132, not a specific chemical name)**

**Diagram Explanation:**

The diagram shows the structural formula of an organic molecule, likely a fatty acid. It features a chain of carbon (C) atoms bonded with hydrogen (H) atoms. At the end of the chain, there is a carboxyl group (–COOH) consisting of one carbon double-bonded to oxygen (O) and single-bonded to a hydroxyl group (OH).

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Transcribed Image Text:**Educational Website Transcription** --- **10. Describe a test for the presence of a lipid and the positive result.** **11. Which reagent will give a positive result when tested on meat?** **12. This molecule belongs to what organic molecule classification? (Identify the class as discussed in BIO 132, not a specific chemical name)** **Diagram Explanation:** The diagram shows the structural formula of an organic molecule, likely a fatty acid. It features a chain of carbon (C) atoms bonded with hydrogen (H) atoms. At the end of the chain, there is a carboxyl group (–COOH) consisting of one carbon double-bonded to oxygen (O) and single-bonded to a hydroxyl group (OH). **See next page** ---
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The living organism contain different types of biomolecules that includes protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins etc. all of this organic molecules have different structure and specific function within the cell. Some of which perform metabolic activities while others as the structural components.

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