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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 1 Biomolecules, lipids an example of them are steroids, lipids forms when glycerol molecule, nucleic acids store and transmit genetic information; there are two types RNA, Macromolecules are formed through a process called polymerization, Nucleotides Consists of Phosphate Group, paper towel test if lipids are present, turns transparent, Biuret's when present the solution turns Purple, nucleic acids store and transmit genetic information; there are two types DNA, Macromolecules because of their large size are considered Biomolecules, nitrogenous base Consists of thymine, proteins They are tested by using Biuret's, nitrogenous base Consists of adenine, Iodine when present the solution turns Black, carbohydrates single sugar molecules monosaccharides, proteins help to carry out chemical reactions, Macromolecules include carbohydrates, polymers join together to form monomers, polysaccharides animals store excess sugar called glycogen, Macromolecules include lipids, fatty acids that contain the maximum number of hydrogen atoms are considered saturated