Deck 3: Molecules of Life

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_______,the simplest hydrocarbon,is one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.  

A) Ketone
B) Methane
C) Amine
D) Phosphate
E) Carboxyl
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Which feature is characteristic of all polysaccharides?  

A) Produced by hydrolysis reactions
B) Always branched chains
C) Fructose subunits
D) Only consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
E) Produced by condensation reactions
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Figure 3.7B
<strong>Figure 3.7B   The figure above illustrates a ____ reaction that produces one ____ and a ____.  </strong> A) condensation; hydroxyl; polymer B) condensation; water molecule; polymer C) cleavage; water molecule; monomer D) rearrangement; water molecule; polymer E) rearrangement; hydrogen ion; polymer <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The figure above illustrates a ____ reaction that produces one ____ and a ____.  

A) condensation; hydroxyl; polymer
B) condensation; water molecule; polymer
C) cleavage; water molecule; monomer
D) rearrangement; water molecule; polymer
E) rearrangement; hydrogen ion; polymer
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A compound that consists mainly of carbon and hydrogen is known as (a)_____________.  

A) polymer
B) hydrocarbon
C) hydrolyte
D) glucose
E) organic
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A hydrolysis reaction results in ____.  

A) bond formation of a macromolecule
B) bond breakage of a macromolecule
C) lipid molecule creation
D) nucleic acids creation
E) most macromolecules
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The versatility of which atoms can be assembled into a wide variety of organic compounds?  

A) Carbon
B) Glucose
C) Hydrocarbon
D) Polymer
E) Starch
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An -OH group is a(n)____ group.  

A) carboxyl
B) hydroxyl
C) amino
D) methyl
E) carbonyl
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An -NH2 group is a(n)____ group.  

A) carboxyl
B) hydroxyl
C) amine
D) methyl
E) carbonyl
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The sugars in DNA and RNA ____.  

A) have a different number of carbon atoms
B) have the same structural formulas
C) are the two components of sucrose
D) have different numbers of oxygen atoms
E) are disaccharides
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Cellulose is ____.  

A) a polysaccharide found in cell walls of plants
B) a component of cell membranes
C) an oligosaccharide found in animals
D) formed by hydrolysis of monosaccharides
E) a component of invertebrate exoskeletons
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A single atom of carbon may form up to ____ covalent bonds with other atoms.  

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) six
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A molecule that consists only of carbon and hydrogen atoms is called a _______________.  

A) hydrocarbon
B) nucleic acid
C) sugar
D) starch
E) carbon
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Oligosaccharides include ____.  

A) sucrose only
B) glucose only
C) fructose only
D) lactose only
E) both sucrose and lactose
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Glycogen is a polysaccharide used for energy storage by ____.  

A) animals
B) plants
C) protists
D) bacteria
E) archaea
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Sucrose is composed of____.  

A) two molecules of fructose
B) two molecules of glucose
C) a molecule of fructose and a molecule of glucose
D) a molecule of fructose and a molecule of galactose
E) a monosaccharide and a disaccharide
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Polysaccharides ____.  

A) are composed of three linked monosaccharides
B) contain only straight monomer chains
C) are always made of glucose molecules
D) may be insoluble and difficult to break down
E) are formed by cleavage reactions
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Although carbon dioxide contains carbon,it is not considered an "organic" compound because ____.  

A) it is not found in the earth's crust
B) it is not present in living cells
C) the carbon atom is not bonded to at least one hydrogen atom
D) the carbons are not in chains or rings
E) it is too small
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What groups makes amino acids and fatty acids acidic?  

A) Carbonyl
B) Hydroxyl
C) Ketone
D) Carboxyl
E) Acetyl
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Which of the following may characterize monosaccharides?  

A) An amino group
B) An amide group
C) A backbone of eight carbon atoms
D) One carbonyl group
E) The presence of glycerol and fatty acids
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Fructose and glucose are both ____.  

A) six-carbon sugars
B) disaccharides
C) monosaccharides
D) disaccharides and six-carbon sugars
E) monosaccharides and six-carbon sugars
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What may be a result of the denaturation of proteins?  

A) Formation of hydrogen bonds
B) Loss of three-dimensional structure
C) Removal of R groups from amino acids
D) No change in enzyme activity
E) Formation of covalent bonds
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Which lipid type does not have fatty acid tails?  

A) Phospholipids
B) Polysaccharides
C) Unsaturated fats
D) Steroids
E) Saturated fats
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The order of amino acids is the ____ structure of proteins.  

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
E) stereo
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Bonds between which groups stabilize the structure of many proteins,including those that make up human hair?  

A) Aldehyde
B) Sulfhydryl
C) Hydroxyl
D) Methyl
E) Carbonyl
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Lipids ____.  

A) yield less energy per gram than do carbohydrates
B) include cartilage and chitin
C) include fats consisting of three fatty-acid molecules and one glycerol molecule
D) are composed of monosaccharides
E) are only found in animals
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Cholesterol ____.  

A) has a rigid backbone of four nitrogen rings
B) is the most common steroid in animal tissue
C) is a lipid with a fatty-acid component
D) is needed to inhibit sexual development and maturity
E) is needed to lubricate feathers
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All steroids have ____.  

A) the same number of double bonds
B) one or more fatty acids
C) four rings of carbon to which other atoms are attached
D) the same functional groups
E) the same number and positions of double bonds
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The honeycomb made by bees is made up primarily of ____.  

A) carbohydrates
B) nucleotides
C) proteins
D) lipids
E) amino acids
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The interaction of two or more polypeptide chains in a hemoglobin molecule is its ____ structure.  

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
E) combined
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What type of molecule is shown in the accompanying figure?  

A) Saturated fatty acid
B) Unsaturated fatty acid
C) Triglyceride
D) Wax
E) Steroid
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What is the main function of the molecule shown in the figure above?  

A) Chemical messenger
B) Energy currency
C) Hereditary information
D) Metabolism of fats
E) Protein synthesis
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Which of the following is found in every nucleotide?  

A) Ribose
B) A single phosphate group
C) A single carbon ring
D) A double nitrogen ring
E) Nitrogen
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In triglycerides,the ____ loses its ______when its ___group reacts with glycerol.  

A) carboxyl; hydrophobicity; fatty acid
B) glucose; polarity; carbonyl
C) amino acid; pH; amine
D) fatty acid; hydrophilicity; carboxyl
E) amino acids
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Which type of lipid is composed of long-chain fatty acids attached to long-chain alcohols?  

A) Triglycerides
B) Phospholipids
C) Sterols
D) Waxes
E) Most neutral fats
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Polyunsaturated fats ____.  

A) have fewer hydrogen atoms than do saturated fats
B) are more characteristic of animal fats than plant fats
C) have no double bonds
D) are solid at room temperature
E) are gas at room temperature
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Figure 3.20
<strong>Figure 3.20   The figure above shows all of the following components except:  </strong> A) ribose B) deoxyribose C) triphosphate D) adenosine E) amine <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The figure above shows all of the following components except:  

A) ribose
B) deoxyribose
C) triphosphate
D) adenosine
E) amine
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Figure 3.11 B
<strong>Figure 3.11 B   What are the arrows pointing to in the accompanying figure?  </strong> A) Double ionic bonds B) Single ionic bonds C) Double covalent bonds D) Single covalent bonds E) Hydrogen bonds <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What are the arrows pointing to in the accompanying figure?  

A) Double ionic bonds
B) Single ionic bonds
C) Double covalent bonds
D) Single covalent bonds
E) Hydrogen bonds
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What kind of bonds link amino acids to form the basic sequence of a protein?  

A) Disulfide
B) Hydrogen
C) Ionic
D) Peptide
E) Noncovalent
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Steroids ____.  

A) have no fatty-acid component
B) consist of three rings
C) have the same type of functional groups attached to them
D) are a specialized type of wax
E) are a specialized type of phospholipid
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A helix is one possible ____ structure of ____.  

A) primary; proteins
B) primary; carbohydrates
C) primary; lipids
D) secondary; nucleic acids
E) tertiary; proteins
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of proteins

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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Which molecule is incorrectly matched with its monomer?  

A) Fat; fatty acid
B) Starch; fructose
C) Protein; amino acid
D) Cellulose; glucose
E) Nucleic acids; nucleotide
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Simple sugar converts from a straight-chain into a ring form when the __________ group combines with a hydroxyl group.  

A) aldehyde
B) sulfhydryl
C) amine
D) carbonyl
E) methyl
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of DNA

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group that makes lipid head's hydrophilic

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group that makes lipid head's hydrophilic</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The aldehyde group in simple sugars

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The aldehyde group in simple sugars</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Choose the most appropriate description for each item.
a.A six-carbon sugar
b.Found in DNA and RNA
c.Principal components of cell membranes
d.Affect metabolic reaction rates
Nucleotides
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The monomers of a polypeptide chain

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The methyl group

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The methyl group</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The carbonyl group of simple sugars

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The carbonyl group of simple sugars</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The amine group

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The amine group</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Choose the most appropriate description for each item.
a.A six-carbon sugar
b.Found in DNA and RNA
c.Principal components of cell membranes
d.Affect metabolic reaction rates
Enzymes
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group on the carboxyl-terminal end of proteins

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group on the carboxyl-terminal end of proteins</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Choose the most appropriate description for each item.
a.A six-carbon sugar
b.Found in DNA and RNA
c.Principal components of cell membranes
d.Affect metabolic reaction rates
Phospholipids
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group typical of energy carriers such as ATP

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group typical of energy carriers such as ATP</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group that is acidic

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group that is acidic</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-Fatty acid "head"

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -Fatty acid head</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of RNA

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-Found in alcohols and sugars

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -Found in alcohols and sugars</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group on the amino-terminal end of proteins

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group on the amino-terminal end of proteins</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO <div style=padding-top: 35px>
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The hydrophilic component of a type of lipid

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
Question
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Precursor for important molecules such as bile salts

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The hydrophobic component of a type of lipid

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
Question
Choose the monomer corresponding to the polymer stated.


-Triglyceride

A)Glucose
B)Nucleotide
C)Fatty acid
D)Amino acid
Question
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Main storage carbohydrate in animals

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Active role in protein synthesis

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of cellulose

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of glycogen

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
Question
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Responsible for sexual development

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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Which two units combine in various ways to form lipids?

A) a and b
B) a and c
C) b and c
D) b and d
E) c and d
Question
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Waterproofs biological structures

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Contains information to build a new cell

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
Question
Choose the monomer corresponding to the polymer stated.


-DNA

A)Glucose
B)Nucleotide
C)Fatty acid
D)Amino acid
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of starch

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
Question
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Main storage carbohydrate in plants

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
Question
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Main component of cell membranes

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
Question
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-The main component of plant cell walls

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
Question
Choose the monomer corresponding to the polymer stated.


-Hemoglobin

A)Glucose
B)Nucleotide
C)Fatty acid
D)Amino acid
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A(n)_____________________ is a term given to a macromolecule (large molecule)made up of individual subunits.
Question
Choose the monomer corresponding to the polymer stated.


-Glycogen

A)Glucose
B)Nucleotide
C)Fatty acid
D)Amino acid
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_______,the simplest hydrocarbon,is one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.  

A) Ketone
B) Methane
C) Amine
D) Phosphate
E) Carboxyl
B
2
Which feature is characteristic of all polysaccharides?  

A) Produced by hydrolysis reactions
B) Always branched chains
C) Fructose subunits
D) Only consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
E) Produced by condensation reactions
E
3
Figure 3.7B
<strong>Figure 3.7B   The figure above illustrates a ____ reaction that produces one ____ and a ____.  </strong> A) condensation; hydroxyl; polymer B) condensation; water molecule; polymer C) cleavage; water molecule; monomer D) rearrangement; water molecule; polymer E) rearrangement; hydrogen ion; polymer
The figure above illustrates a ____ reaction that produces one ____ and a ____.  

A) condensation; hydroxyl; polymer
B) condensation; water molecule; polymer
C) cleavage; water molecule; monomer
D) rearrangement; water molecule; polymer
E) rearrangement; hydrogen ion; polymer
B
4
A compound that consists mainly of carbon and hydrogen is known as (a)_____________.  

A) polymer
B) hydrocarbon
C) hydrolyte
D) glucose
E) organic
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A hydrolysis reaction results in ____.  

A) bond formation of a macromolecule
B) bond breakage of a macromolecule
C) lipid molecule creation
D) nucleic acids creation
E) most macromolecules
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The versatility of which atoms can be assembled into a wide variety of organic compounds?  

A) Carbon
B) Glucose
C) Hydrocarbon
D) Polymer
E) Starch
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An -OH group is a(n)____ group.  

A) carboxyl
B) hydroxyl
C) amino
D) methyl
E) carbonyl
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An -NH2 group is a(n)____ group.  

A) carboxyl
B) hydroxyl
C) amine
D) methyl
E) carbonyl
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The sugars in DNA and RNA ____.  

A) have a different number of carbon atoms
B) have the same structural formulas
C) are the two components of sucrose
D) have different numbers of oxygen atoms
E) are disaccharides
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Cellulose is ____.  

A) a polysaccharide found in cell walls of plants
B) a component of cell membranes
C) an oligosaccharide found in animals
D) formed by hydrolysis of monosaccharides
E) a component of invertebrate exoskeletons
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A single atom of carbon may form up to ____ covalent bonds with other atoms.  

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) six
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A molecule that consists only of carbon and hydrogen atoms is called a _______________.  

A) hydrocarbon
B) nucleic acid
C) sugar
D) starch
E) carbon
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Oligosaccharides include ____.  

A) sucrose only
B) glucose only
C) fructose only
D) lactose only
E) both sucrose and lactose
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Glycogen is a polysaccharide used for energy storage by ____.  

A) animals
B) plants
C) protists
D) bacteria
E) archaea
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Sucrose is composed of____.  

A) two molecules of fructose
B) two molecules of glucose
C) a molecule of fructose and a molecule of glucose
D) a molecule of fructose and a molecule of galactose
E) a monosaccharide and a disaccharide
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Polysaccharides ____.  

A) are composed of three linked monosaccharides
B) contain only straight monomer chains
C) are always made of glucose molecules
D) may be insoluble and difficult to break down
E) are formed by cleavage reactions
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Although carbon dioxide contains carbon,it is not considered an "organic" compound because ____.  

A) it is not found in the earth's crust
B) it is not present in living cells
C) the carbon atom is not bonded to at least one hydrogen atom
D) the carbons are not in chains or rings
E) it is too small
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What groups makes amino acids and fatty acids acidic?  

A) Carbonyl
B) Hydroxyl
C) Ketone
D) Carboxyl
E) Acetyl
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Which of the following may characterize monosaccharides?  

A) An amino group
B) An amide group
C) A backbone of eight carbon atoms
D) One carbonyl group
E) The presence of glycerol and fatty acids
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Fructose and glucose are both ____.  

A) six-carbon sugars
B) disaccharides
C) monosaccharides
D) disaccharides and six-carbon sugars
E) monosaccharides and six-carbon sugars
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What may be a result of the denaturation of proteins?  

A) Formation of hydrogen bonds
B) Loss of three-dimensional structure
C) Removal of R groups from amino acids
D) No change in enzyme activity
E) Formation of covalent bonds
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Which lipid type does not have fatty acid tails?  

A) Phospholipids
B) Polysaccharides
C) Unsaturated fats
D) Steroids
E) Saturated fats
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The order of amino acids is the ____ structure of proteins.  

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
E) stereo
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Bonds between which groups stabilize the structure of many proteins,including those that make up human hair?  

A) Aldehyde
B) Sulfhydryl
C) Hydroxyl
D) Methyl
E) Carbonyl
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Lipids ____.  

A) yield less energy per gram than do carbohydrates
B) include cartilage and chitin
C) include fats consisting of three fatty-acid molecules and one glycerol molecule
D) are composed of monosaccharides
E) are only found in animals
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Cholesterol ____.  

A) has a rigid backbone of four nitrogen rings
B) is the most common steroid in animal tissue
C) is a lipid with a fatty-acid component
D) is needed to inhibit sexual development and maturity
E) is needed to lubricate feathers
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All steroids have ____.  

A) the same number of double bonds
B) one or more fatty acids
C) four rings of carbon to which other atoms are attached
D) the same functional groups
E) the same number and positions of double bonds
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The honeycomb made by bees is made up primarily of ____.  

A) carbohydrates
B) nucleotides
C) proteins
D) lipids
E) amino acids
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The interaction of two or more polypeptide chains in a hemoglobin molecule is its ____ structure.  

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
E) combined
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What type of molecule is shown in the accompanying figure?  

A) Saturated fatty acid
B) Unsaturated fatty acid
C) Triglyceride
D) Wax
E) Steroid
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What is the main function of the molecule shown in the figure above?  

A) Chemical messenger
B) Energy currency
C) Hereditary information
D) Metabolism of fats
E) Protein synthesis
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Which of the following is found in every nucleotide?  

A) Ribose
B) A single phosphate group
C) A single carbon ring
D) A double nitrogen ring
E) Nitrogen
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In triglycerides,the ____ loses its ______when its ___group reacts with glycerol.  

A) carboxyl; hydrophobicity; fatty acid
B) glucose; polarity; carbonyl
C) amino acid; pH; amine
D) fatty acid; hydrophilicity; carboxyl
E) amino acids
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Which type of lipid is composed of long-chain fatty acids attached to long-chain alcohols?  

A) Triglycerides
B) Phospholipids
C) Sterols
D) Waxes
E) Most neutral fats
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Polyunsaturated fats ____.  

A) have fewer hydrogen atoms than do saturated fats
B) are more characteristic of animal fats than plant fats
C) have no double bonds
D) are solid at room temperature
E) are gas at room temperature
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Figure 3.20
<strong>Figure 3.20   The figure above shows all of the following components except:  </strong> A) ribose B) deoxyribose C) triphosphate D) adenosine E) amine
The figure above shows all of the following components except:  

A) ribose
B) deoxyribose
C) triphosphate
D) adenosine
E) amine
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Figure 3.11 B
<strong>Figure 3.11 B   What are the arrows pointing to in the accompanying figure?  </strong> A) Double ionic bonds B) Single ionic bonds C) Double covalent bonds D) Single covalent bonds E) Hydrogen bonds
What are the arrows pointing to in the accompanying figure?  

A) Double ionic bonds
B) Single ionic bonds
C) Double covalent bonds
D) Single covalent bonds
E) Hydrogen bonds
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What kind of bonds link amino acids to form the basic sequence of a protein?  

A) Disulfide
B) Hydrogen
C) Ionic
D) Peptide
E) Noncovalent
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Steroids ____.  

A) have no fatty-acid component
B) consist of three rings
C) have the same type of functional groups attached to them
D) are a specialized type of wax
E) are a specialized type of phospholipid
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A helix is one possible ____ structure of ____.  

A) primary; proteins
B) primary; carbohydrates
C) primary; lipids
D) secondary; nucleic acids
E) tertiary; proteins
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41
Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of proteins

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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Which molecule is incorrectly matched with its monomer?  

A) Fat; fatty acid
B) Starch; fructose
C) Protein; amino acid
D) Cellulose; glucose
E) Nucleic acids; nucleotide
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43
Simple sugar converts from a straight-chain into a ring form when the __________ group combines with a hydroxyl group.  

A) aldehyde
B) sulfhydryl
C) amine
D) carbonyl
E) methyl
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44
Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of DNA

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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45
Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group that makes lipid head's hydrophilic

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group that makes lipid head's hydrophilic</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
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46
Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The aldehyde group in simple sugars

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The aldehyde group in simple sugars</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Choose the most appropriate description for each item.
a.A six-carbon sugar
b.Found in DNA and RNA
c.Principal components of cell membranes
d.Affect metabolic reaction rates
Nucleotides
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The monomers of a polypeptide chain

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The methyl group

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The methyl group</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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50
Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The carbonyl group of simple sugars

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The carbonyl group of simple sugars</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The amine group

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The amine group</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Choose the most appropriate description for each item.
a.A six-carbon sugar
b.Found in DNA and RNA
c.Principal components of cell membranes
d.Affect metabolic reaction rates
Enzymes
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group on the carboxyl-terminal end of proteins

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group on the carboxyl-terminal end of proteins</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Choose the most appropriate description for each item.
a.A six-carbon sugar
b.Found in DNA and RNA
c.Principal components of cell membranes
d.Affect metabolic reaction rates
Phospholipids
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group typical of energy carriers such as ATP

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group typical of energy carriers such as ATP</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group that is acidic

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group that is acidic</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-Fatty acid "head"

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -Fatty acid head</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of RNA

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-Found in alcohols and sugars

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -Found in alcohols and sugars</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
G)-CHO
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60
Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.

-The group on the amino-terminal end of proteins

A)-COOH
B)-CH3
C)-NH2
D)-OH
E)<strong>Classification. The following are chemical functional groups that may be part of a biologically active molecule. Answer the questions by matching the items with the most appropriate group.  -The group on the amino-terminal end of proteins</strong> A)-COOH B)-CH<sub>3</sub> C)-NH<sub>2</sub> D)-OH E)  F)-PO<sub>4</sub>- G)-CHO
F)-PO4-
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61
Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The hydrophilic component of a type of lipid

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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62
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Precursor for important molecules such as bile salts

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The hydrophobic component of a type of lipid

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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64
Choose the monomer corresponding to the polymer stated.


-Triglyceride

A)Glucose
B)Nucleotide
C)Fatty acid
D)Amino acid
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65
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Main storage carbohydrate in animals

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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66
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Active role in protein synthesis

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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67
Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of cellulose

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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68
Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of glycogen

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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69
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Responsible for sexual development

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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Which two units combine in various ways to form lipids?

A) a and b
B) a and c
C) b and c
D) b and d
E) c and d
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71
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Waterproofs biological structures

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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72
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Contains information to build a new cell

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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73
Choose the monomer corresponding to the polymer stated.


-DNA

A)Glucose
B)Nucleotide
C)Fatty acid
D)Amino acid
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Classification. The following are basic building blocks of biopolymers. Match the building blocks with the statements below.


-The basic unit of starch

A)Amino acid
B)Glucose
C)Carboxyl head
D)Fatty acid tail
E)Nucleotide
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75
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Main storage carbohydrate in plants

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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76
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-Main component of cell membranes

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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77
Match the molecules below with their functions.



-The main component of plant cell walls

A)Glycogen
B)Cellulose
C)Starch
D)Phospholipid
E)Wax
F)Steroid
G)Cholesterol
H)DNA
I)RNA
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78
Choose the monomer corresponding to the polymer stated.


-Hemoglobin

A)Glucose
B)Nucleotide
C)Fatty acid
D)Amino acid
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A(n)_____________________ is a term given to a macromolecule (large molecule)made up of individual subunits.
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Choose the monomer corresponding to the polymer stated.


-Glycogen

A)Glucose
B)Nucleotide
C)Fatty acid
D)Amino acid
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