13. What is your basis in
identifying the picture
shown as organic?
14. Organic – produced without
the use of chemical fertilizer,
pesticides, or other artificial
agents. (agriculture)
15. Organic – In chemistry, the term
organic describes chemical
compounds that contain
CARBON, and other element
such as Hydrogen, Oxygen,
Nitrogen, sulfur or phosphorus.
16.
17. Presentation of Learning Objectives
A.Identify and differentiate organic and inorganic
compounds.
B.Recognize the general classes and uses of
organic compounds.
C.Give the importance of organic compounds.
18.
19. What do you observe?
Organic Inorganic
C2H4O2 H2SO4
C2HCl3O Na2SO2
HC6H7O6 CaCl2
63. EVALUATION
1. Molecules in our cells
that direct and store
information for
reproduction and cellular
growth.
64. EVALUATION
1. Molecules in our cells that direct and store
information for reproduction and cellular
growth.
A. Carbohydrates
B. Lipids
C. Proteins
D. Nucleic Acid
65. EVALUATION
2. An organic compound
which uses are for cellular
structures, controls
substances in and out of
cell, fight diseases.
66. EVALUATION
2. An organic compound which uses are for cellular
structures, controls substances in and out of cell, fight
diseases.
A. Carbohydrates
B. Lipids
C. Proteins
D. Nucleic Acid
67. EVALUATION
3. An Organic compound
which uses are storing
energy, component of cell
membranes, signaling,
waterproof covering.
68. EVALUATION
3. An organic compound which uses are storing energy,
component of cell membranes, signaling, waterproof
covering.
A. Carbohydrates
B. Lipids
C. Proteins
D. Nucleic Acid