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Bio notes bio chem + digestive .pdf

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Mia Neethling

Non-living compounds without CO2: inorganic compounds. Living compounds with C, H, O atoms: organic compounds. Bile aids in digestion, while the pancreas produces digestive enzymes.

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Which category of compounds have a living origin and a large number of carbon atoms?

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What is the main function of bile in the digestive system?

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Which type of compound originates from living organisms?

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Which type of compounds do not have a living origin and do not contain CO2?

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Which of the following compounds do not have a living origin?

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Which type of compounds do not have a living origin?

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What type of compounds originate in living organisms and contain a large number of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms?

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What is the primary function of enzymes in biochemistry?

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Which of the following is true about inorganic compounds?

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Which compounds do not have a living origin and do not contain CO2?

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Which compounds do not have a living origin and do not contain CO2?

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Which group of compounds do not have a living origin and do not contain CO2?

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What is the main function of the pancreas in the digestive system?

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What is the primary role of bile in the digestive system?

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What is the main function of the pancreas in the digestive system?

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What is the primary role of bile in the digestive system?

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