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Most naturally occurring organic compounds are produced by organisms , and
these molecules represent a diversity and range of complexity unrivaled by
inorganic compounds . However , the same rules of chemistry apply to inorganic
and ...
Most naturally occurring organic compounds are produced by organisms , and
these molecules represent a diversity and range of complexity unrivaled by
inorganic compounds . However , the same rules of chemistry apply to inorganic
and ...
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The different actions of these two molecules on many targets throughouť the body
help produce the contrasting features of females and males . Thus , even our
sexuality has its biological basis in variations of molecular architecture . Figure
4.9 ...
The different actions of these two molecules on many targets throughouť the body
help produce the contrasting features of females and males . Thus , even our
sexuality has its biological basis in variations of molecular architecture . Figure
4.9 ...
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Which functional group is not present in this molecule ? HO CH FO H - C - C - OH
Ν Η H H a . carboxyl b . sulfhydryl c . hydroxyl d . amino 8. Which action could
produce a carbonyl group ? a . the replacement of the hydroxyl of a carboxyl 51 7
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Which functional group is not present in this molecule ? HO CH FO H - C - C - OH
Ν Η H H a . carboxyl b . sulfhydryl c . hydroxyl d . amino 8. Which action could
produce a carbonyl group ? a . the replacement of the hydroxyl of a carboxyl 51 7
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