Carbohydrate & Lipid Review. 1. Can you name this structure?

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Carbohydrate & Lipid Review

1. Can you name this structure?

2. Can you name this structure?

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1. Can you name this structure? Glucose Monosaccharide

2. Can you name this structure? Disaccharide

3. Can you name this structure? Polysaccharide

4. Can you name this structure? Water

5. Can you name this structure? Phospholipid

6. Can you name this structure? Steriod

7. Can you name this structure?

8. Can you name this structure? Carboxyl Group

9. Can you name this structure? Triglyceride

10. Can you name this structure?

11. Can you name this structure?