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Living Environment Regents January 2008 Question 30 PDF Print E-mail
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Option 3 – A: Carbon Dioxide and Water; B: Glucose

Inorganic molecules are substances that don’t have carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds; generally simple and are not normally found in living things. Things like mineral, metals and salts would be considered inorganic molecules. In the above options carbon dioxide and water are inorganic molecules

Organic molecules, substances that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, are found in living things. The major classes of organic molecule include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. Glucose is an organic molecule in the above diagram.

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