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Chapter 1, Problem 7P

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To determine: The functional groups in the given compound.

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The organisms acquire energy by consuming the food and converting it into smaller particles and generate energy. The energy is used further for the construction of other biomolecules for the building of body with the help of smaller biomolecules. The presence of functional groups on the biomolecules alters their chemical and physical properties, which in turn affects their biological properties.

(b)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The functional groups in the given compound.

Introduction:

The organisms acquire energy by consuming the food and converting it into smaller particles and generate energy. The energy is used further for the construction of other biomolecules for the building of body with the help of smaller biomolecules. The presence of functional groups on the biomolecules alters their chemical and physical properties, which in turn affects their biological properties.

(c)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The functional groups in the given compound.

Introduction:

The organisms acquire energy by consuming the food and converting it into smaller particles and generate energy. The energy is used further for the construction of other biomolecules for the building of body with the help of smaller biomolecules. The presence of functional groups on the biomolecules alters their chemical and physical properties, which in turn affects their biological properties.

(d)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The functional groups in the given compound.

Introduction:

The organisms acquire energy by consuming the food and converting it into smaller particles and generate energy. The energy is used further for the construction of other biomolecules for the building of body with the help of smaller biomolecules. The presence of functional groups on the biomolecules alters their chemical and physical properties, which in turn affects their biological properties.

(e)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The functional groups in the given compound.

Introduction:

The organisms acquire energy by consuming the food and converting it into smaller particles and generate energy. The energy is used further for the construction of other biomolecules for the building of body with the help of smaller biomolecules. The presence of functional groups on the biomolecules alters their chemical and physical properties, which in turn affects their biological properties.

(f)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The functional groups in the given compound.

Introduction:

The organisms acquire energy by consuming the food and converting it into smaller particles and generate energy. The energy is used further for the construction of other biomolecules for the building of body with the help of smaller biomolecules. The presence of functional groups on the biomolecules alters their chemical and physical properties, which in turn affects their biological properties.

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