Classify the molecule shown according to the location of its carbonyl group and the number of carbon atoms. CHO is the same as HC=0 CHO C-OH HO-C-H HO-C-H CH,OH A) aldotriose B) aldotetrose C) aldopentose D) ketotriose E) ketotetrose

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Classify the molecule shown according to the location of its carbonyl group and the number of carbon atoms.
CHO is the same as HC3D0
CHO
-C-OH
HO-C-H
HO-C-H
CH, OH
A) aldotriose
B) aldotetrose
C) aldopentose
D) ketotriose
E) ketotetrose
Transcribed Image Text:Classify the molecule shown according to the location of its carbonyl group and the number of carbon atoms. CHO is the same as HC3D0 CHO -C-OH HO-C-H HO-C-H CH, OH A) aldotriose B) aldotetrose C) aldopentose D) ketotriose E) ketotetrose
Saturated triacylglycerols (lipids) are usually
A) liquids; the double bonds in their fatty acid chains prevent them fitting together
closely
B) liquids; they contain impurities from their natural sources
C) solids; they have relatively short fatty acid chains
D) solids; the similar long fatty acid chains are able to fit together closely
because
Transcribed Image Text:Saturated triacylglycerols (lipids) are usually A) liquids; the double bonds in their fatty acid chains prevent them fitting together closely B) liquids; they contain impurities from their natural sources C) solids; they have relatively short fatty acid chains D) solids; the similar long fatty acid chains are able to fit together closely because
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