What is this molecule? Carbon atoms are green, oxygen atoms are red, nitrogen atoms are blue and hydrogen atoms are white. O Glycine Guanine Methane Glycerol Galactose O O OO

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This image presents a molecular model with the following color-coded atoms: carbon atoms are green, oxygen atoms are red, nitrogen atoms are blue, and hydrogen atoms are white. 

### Question
*What is this molecule?*

### Options
- Glycine
- Guanine
- Methane
- Glycerol
- Galactose

### Explanation of the Diagram
The diagram is a 3D representation of a molecule, where each colored sphere represents a different type of atom. The colors adhere to the following scheme:
- **Green spheres**: Carbon atoms
- **Red spheres**: Oxygen atoms
- **Blue spheres**: Nitrogen atoms
- **White spheres**: Hydrogen atoms

To identify the molecule, consider the structure and combination of these colored atoms. Each potential molecule listed will have a distinct composition and arrangement of the atoms.
Transcribed Image Text:This image presents a molecular model with the following color-coded atoms: carbon atoms are green, oxygen atoms are red, nitrogen atoms are blue, and hydrogen atoms are white. ### Question *What is this molecule?* ### Options - Glycine - Guanine - Methane - Glycerol - Galactose ### Explanation of the Diagram The diagram is a 3D representation of a molecule, where each colored sphere represents a different type of atom. The colors adhere to the following scheme: - **Green spheres**: Carbon atoms - **Red spheres**: Oxygen atoms - **Blue spheres**: Nitrogen atoms - **White spheres**: Hydrogen atoms To identify the molecule, consider the structure and combination of these colored atoms. Each potential molecule listed will have a distinct composition and arrangement of the atoms.
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