1. It is the simplest form of carbohydrates which serve as the building blocks of complex carbohydrates. 2. These are the most abundant organic compounds found in any living organisms responsible for as much as 15% of the body's dry weight. 3. These are organic compounds that serve as the main source of energy in all organisms. 4. These are organic substances that include fat-like substances such as phospholipids, waxes and steroids. 5. These are organic compounds that function for the storage of genetic information which is transmitted from one generation to the next in all living organism. 6. It is known as blood fats in our bloodstream along with cholesterol. 7. It is known as blood sugar, which is the primary form of sugar that is stored in the body as a source of energy. 8. It is the building block of protein made up of amino group, carboxyl group, and hydrocarbon side chain. 9. It is a plant storage carbohydrate that is composed entirely of glucose molecules. 10. It is known as the milk sugar which is composed of one molecule of galactose and one molecule of glucose.