Fat is an example of one. Monosaccharides are the smallest of them. It can be made of smaller subunits connected by chemical bonds. It has carbon in it. It can be detected using biuret reagent. carbohydrate lipid protein all carbohydrate lipid protein all carbohydrate lipid protein all protein all carbohydrate lipid carbohydrate lipid protein all

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PRE-LAB ASSIGNMENT
1. For each statement in the list below, circle "carbohydrate" if the statement applies only to
carbohydrates, "lipid" if the statement applies only to lipids, "protein" if the statement applies
only to proteins, or "all" if the statement applies to all of them.
Fat is an example of one.
Monosaccharides are the smallest of them.
It can be made of smaller subunits
connected by chemical bonds.
It has carbon in it.
It can be detected using biuret reagent.
lipid
carbohydrate
carbohydrate lipid
carbohydrate lipid
carbohydrate lipid
carbohydrate lipid
protein
all
protein
all
protein
all
all
protein
protein all
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Transcribed Image Text:PRE-LAB ASSIGNMENT 1. For each statement in the list below, circle "carbohydrate" if the statement applies only to carbohydrates, "lipid" if the statement applies only to lipids, "protein" if the statement applies only to proteins, or "all" if the statement applies to all of them. Fat is an example of one. Monosaccharides are the smallest of them. It can be made of smaller subunits connected by chemical bonds. It has carbon in it. It can be detected using biuret reagent. lipid carbohydrate carbohydrate lipid carbohydrate lipid carbohydrate lipid carbohydrate lipid protein all protein all protein all all protein protein all 45
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