Deck 3: Molecules of Life

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Question
Monosaccharides have a carbon-to-hydrogen-to-oxygen ratio of ____.

A)1:1:1
B)1:1:2
C)2:1:1
D)1:2:1
E)1:2:2
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Question
The breakdown of large molecules by the enzymatic addition of water occurs during a(n) ____ reaction.

A)oxidation
B)reduction
C)condensation
D)hydrolysis
E)decarboxylation
Question
Animals store energy as which type of carbohydrate?

A)cellulose
B)glycogen
C)starch
D)chitin
E)sucrose
Question
​Which molecule(s), derived from cholesterol, plays an important role in the digestion of fats?

A)​steroid hormones
B)​estradiol
C)​testosterone
D)​bile
E)​vitamin D
Question
Organic molecules that increase the rate of chemical reactions, such as condensation and hydrolysis, without being changed in the process are known as ____.

A)enzymes
B)metabolites
C)denaturating agents
D)hydrocarbons
E)prions
Question
A −COOH group is characteristic of ____ and functions to ____.

A)amino acids and fatty acids; make the molecule acidic
B)proteins and coenzymes; increase the rigidity of the molecule
C)proteins and nucleotide bases; make the molecule more basic
D)monosaccharides; increase solubility in water
E)DNA; turn genes "off"
Question
Which type of bond links two amino acids in a protein?

A)peptide
B)ionic
C)hydrogen
D)amino
E)sulfhydryl
Question
Amino acids are the building blocks for ____.

A)proteins
B)steroids
C)lipids
D)nucleic acids
E)carbohydrates
Question
The nucleotide that serves as an energy carrier in cells is ____.

A)glycogen
B)trans fat
C)RNA
D)ATP
E)DNA
Question
The combination of glucose and galactose forms ____, the principle sugar found in milk.

A)fructose
B)ribose
C)lactose
D)sucrose
E)deoxyribose
Question
Nucleotides contain ____ sugars.

A)three−carbon
B)four−carbon
C)five−carbon
D)six−carbon
E)seven−carbon
Question
Cell membranes contain transmembrane proteins, which span the lipid bilayer with portions of the protein protruding into the aqueous external and internal cellular environments. The protein regions that span the membrane are ____, while the regions that extend from the membrane are ____.

A)acidic; basic
B)fatty acids; phosphate groups
C)hydrophobic; hydrophilic
D)hydrophilic; hydrophobic
E)polar; nonpolar
Question
Which food item is an example of a saturated fat?

A)olive oil
B)corn oil
C)butter
D)canola oil
E)soybean oil
Question
In humans, liver and muscle cells require a lot of energy; therefore, these cells contain an abundance of ____.

A)glycogen
B)chitin
C)starch
D)sucrose
E)fructose
Question
What is the main structural component of plants?

A)glucose
B)glycogen
C)chitin
D)cellulose
E)starch
Question
Humans are unable to digest ____.

A)glucose
B)glycogen
C)starch
D)cellulose
E)fructose
Question
Abnormally folded proteins that cause normal proteins to midfold are called ____.

A)prions
B)nucleotides
C)peptides
D)polymers
E)triglycerides
Question
An organic molecule is primarily composed of ____.

A)water
B)oxygen
C)hydrogen only
D)carbon only
E)hydrogen and carbon
Question
A polypeptide chain is composed of ____.

A)amino acids
B)proteins
C)nucleic acids
D)fatty acids
E)monosaccharides
Question
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 molecule of glucose and a molecule of galactose
Question
​What is the most abundant and richest source of energy in vertebrate bodies?

A)​starch
B)​steroids
C)triglycerides​
D)waxes​
E)phospholipids​
Question
Which molecule is a polysaccharide?

A)glucose
B)fructose
C)cellulose
D)ribose
E)galactose
Question
Plant cuticles, which reduce water loss, are primarily made of ____.

A)steroids
B)triglycerides
C)oils
D)waxes
E)fats
Question
Plants store excess carbohydrates in the form of ____.

A)starch
B)glycogen
C)glucose
D)cellulose
E)triglycerides
Question
Which part of a fatty acid is hydrophilic?

A)carboxyl group head
B)hydrocarbon tail
C)glycerol head
D)saturated tail
E)unsaturated tail
Question
​What is the role of DNA?

A)​fatty acid hydrogenator
B)​facilitator of biochemical reactions
C)​energy carrier
D)​carrier of biological information
E)​protein synthesizer
Question
To prepare a gelatin dessert, heat is used to disrupt hydrogen bonds holding the proteins together, thereby affecting their water solubility and causing them to interact with other proteins to form large, lattice-work structures. This is an example of ____, which is a(n) ____ process.

A)misfolding; reversible
B)metabolism; enzymatic
C)protein denaturation; irreversible
D)condensation; reversible
E)metabolism; irreversible
Question
Chitin strengthens the structure of some ____.

A)animals only
B)plants only
C)fungi only
D)animals and fungi
E)plants and fungi
Question
Organic molecules ____.

A)are held together primarily by hydrogen bonds
B)are found only in nonliving organisms
C)were present on Earth before the appearance of cells
D)contain only carbon and hydrogen
E)are found only in living organisms
Question
Which type of bond contributes to a protein's secondary structure?

A)peptide
B)covalent
C)ionic
D)hydrogen
E)amine
Question
A carbon atom has how many electron vacancies?

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
E)six
Question
The hemoglobin protein, responsible for carrying oxygen in red blood cells, is composed of four polypeptide chains: two alpha-globin and two beta-globin. Sickle cell anemia is characterized by a mutation that causes a change in one amino acid in the beta-chain. This change substitutes a hydrophobic amino acid side chain for the normal polar side chain; therefore, these mutant chains stick to other hemoglobin molecules instead of being attracted to water molecules in the cellular environment. As a result, many hemoglobin molecules clump together, forming large fibers and sickle-shaped red blood cells that are unable to deliver needed oxygen to the body's tissues. The sickle cell mutation affects which level(s) of hemoglobin structure?

A)tertiary and quaternary only
B)primary and secondary only
C)primary plus abnormal protein aggregation
D)secondary plus abnormal protein aggregation
E)tertiary only
Question
The association of four subunit peptides in a fully functional molecule of hemoglobin is an example of ____ protein structure.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
E)aggregate
Question
The activities by which cells acquire and process energy are collectively called ____.

A)electrolysis
B)transmutation
C)condensation
D)hydrolysis
E)metabolism
Question
Triglycerides contain ____.

A)fatty acids only
B)phosphate groups only
C)glycerol only
D)fatty acids and phosphate groups
E)glycerol and fatty acids
Question
The sequence of amino acids represents the ____ structure of proteins.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
E)aggregate
Question
An −OH group is characteristic of ____ and functions to ____.

A)amino acids; facilitate peptide bond formation
B)alcohols and sugars; increase solubility in water
C)ribose and deoxyribose; increase rigidity of the molecule
D)proteins; facilitate formation of secondary structures
E)sterols and phospholipids; increase the hydrophobic nature of the molecule
Question
Which lipids make up most of the cell membrane?

A)unsaturated fats
B)steroids
C)waxes
D)phospholipids
E)saturated fats
Question
Cholesterol is a(n) ____.

A)unsaturated fat
B)saturated fat
C)phospholipid
D)wax
E)steroid
Question
Biological molecules are composed of building blocks that are linked together to form ____.

A)functional groups
B)ball-and-stick models
C)space-filling models
D)monomers
E)polymers
Question
Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
energy source for plants and animals
Question
Match the chemical reaction with the correct description. Choices may be used more than once.
a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
chemical reaction builds polymers from monomers
Question
Most vegetable oils are ____.

A)liquid at room temperature and saturated
B)unsaturated and solid at room temperature
C)found only in animals
D)complex carbohydrates
E)liquid at room temperature and unsaturated
Question
Match the chemical reaction with the correct description. Choices may be used more than once.
a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
​requires water
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Match the chemical reaction with the correct description. Choices may be used more than once.
a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
chemical reaction produces monomers from polymers
Question
Match each item with the correct statement.
a.disaccharide
b.oligosaccharide
c.polysaccharide
d.glucose
complex carbohydrates
Question
Match each item with the correct statement.
a.disaccharide
b.oligosaccharide
c.polysaccharide
d.glucose
two bonded monosaccharides
Question
Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
DNA and RNA
Question
Match the chemical reaction with the correct description. Choices may be used more than once.
a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
water is produced
Question
Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
structural material for plant and fungi cell walls
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Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
enzymes
Question
Match each item with the correct statement.
a.disaccharide
b.oligosaccharide
c.polysaccharide
d.glucose
monomer of cellulose, starch, and glycogen
Question
Match the chemical reaction with the correct description. Choices may be used more than once.
a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
an enzyme covalently joins two molecules together
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Match each item with the correct statement.
a.disaccharide
b.oligosaccharide
c.polysaccharide
d.glucose
short chain of three or more bonded monosaccharides
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Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
waxes and steroids
Question
Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
hydrophobic
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Deck 3: Molecules of Life
1
Monosaccharides have a carbon-to-hydrogen-to-oxygen ratio of ____.

A)1:1:1
B)1:1:2
C)2:1:1
D)1:2:1
E)1:2:2
D
2
The breakdown of large molecules by the enzymatic addition of water occurs during a(n) ____ reaction.

A)oxidation
B)reduction
C)condensation
D)hydrolysis
E)decarboxylation
D
3
Animals store energy as which type of carbohydrate?

A)cellulose
B)glycogen
C)starch
D)chitin
E)sucrose
B
4
​Which molecule(s), derived from cholesterol, plays an important role in the digestion of fats?

A)​steroid hormones
B)​estradiol
C)​testosterone
D)​bile
E)​vitamin D
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Organic molecules that increase the rate of chemical reactions, such as condensation and hydrolysis, without being changed in the process are known as ____.

A)enzymes
B)metabolites
C)denaturating agents
D)hydrocarbons
E)prions
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A −COOH group is characteristic of ____ and functions to ____.

A)amino acids and fatty acids; make the molecule acidic
B)proteins and coenzymes; increase the rigidity of the molecule
C)proteins and nucleotide bases; make the molecule more basic
D)monosaccharides; increase solubility in water
E)DNA; turn genes "off"
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Which type of bond links two amino acids in a protein?

A)peptide
B)ionic
C)hydrogen
D)amino
E)sulfhydryl
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Amino acids are the building blocks for ____.

A)proteins
B)steroids
C)lipids
D)nucleic acids
E)carbohydrates
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9
The nucleotide that serves as an energy carrier in cells is ____.

A)glycogen
B)trans fat
C)RNA
D)ATP
E)DNA
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10
The combination of glucose and galactose forms ____, the principle sugar found in milk.

A)fructose
B)ribose
C)lactose
D)sucrose
E)deoxyribose
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11
Nucleotides contain ____ sugars.

A)three−carbon
B)four−carbon
C)five−carbon
D)six−carbon
E)seven−carbon
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12
Cell membranes contain transmembrane proteins, which span the lipid bilayer with portions of the protein protruding into the aqueous external and internal cellular environments. The protein regions that span the membrane are ____, while the regions that extend from the membrane are ____.

A)acidic; basic
B)fatty acids; phosphate groups
C)hydrophobic; hydrophilic
D)hydrophilic; hydrophobic
E)polar; nonpolar
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Which food item is an example of a saturated fat?

A)olive oil
B)corn oil
C)butter
D)canola oil
E)soybean oil
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In humans, liver and muscle cells require a lot of energy; therefore, these cells contain an abundance of ____.

A)glycogen
B)chitin
C)starch
D)sucrose
E)fructose
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What is the main structural component of plants?

A)glucose
B)glycogen
C)chitin
D)cellulose
E)starch
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Humans are unable to digest ____.

A)glucose
B)glycogen
C)starch
D)cellulose
E)fructose
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Abnormally folded proteins that cause normal proteins to midfold are called ____.

A)prions
B)nucleotides
C)peptides
D)polymers
E)triglycerides
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An organic molecule is primarily composed of ____.

A)water
B)oxygen
C)hydrogen only
D)carbon only
E)hydrogen and carbon
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19
A polypeptide chain is composed of ____.

A)amino acids
B)proteins
C)nucleic acids
D)fatty acids
E)monosaccharides
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20
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 molecule of glucose and a molecule of galactose
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​What is the most abundant and richest source of energy in vertebrate bodies?

A)​starch
B)​steroids
C)triglycerides​
D)waxes​
E)phospholipids​
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22
Which molecule is a polysaccharide?

A)glucose
B)fructose
C)cellulose
D)ribose
E)galactose
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23
Plant cuticles, which reduce water loss, are primarily made of ____.

A)steroids
B)triglycerides
C)oils
D)waxes
E)fats
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24
Plants store excess carbohydrates in the form of ____.

A)starch
B)glycogen
C)glucose
D)cellulose
E)triglycerides
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Which part of a fatty acid is hydrophilic?

A)carboxyl group head
B)hydrocarbon tail
C)glycerol head
D)saturated tail
E)unsaturated tail
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​What is the role of DNA?

A)​fatty acid hydrogenator
B)​facilitator of biochemical reactions
C)​energy carrier
D)​carrier of biological information
E)​protein synthesizer
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27
To prepare a gelatin dessert, heat is used to disrupt hydrogen bonds holding the proteins together, thereby affecting their water solubility and causing them to interact with other proteins to form large, lattice-work structures. This is an example of ____, which is a(n) ____ process.

A)misfolding; reversible
B)metabolism; enzymatic
C)protein denaturation; irreversible
D)condensation; reversible
E)metabolism; irreversible
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Chitin strengthens the structure of some ____.

A)animals only
B)plants only
C)fungi only
D)animals and fungi
E)plants and fungi
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29
Organic molecules ____.

A)are held together primarily by hydrogen bonds
B)are found only in nonliving organisms
C)were present on Earth before the appearance of cells
D)contain only carbon and hydrogen
E)are found only in living organisms
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Which type of bond contributes to a protein's secondary structure?

A)peptide
B)covalent
C)ionic
D)hydrogen
E)amine
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A carbon atom has how many electron vacancies?

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
E)six
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32
The hemoglobin protein, responsible for carrying oxygen in red blood cells, is composed of four polypeptide chains: two alpha-globin and two beta-globin. Sickle cell anemia is characterized by a mutation that causes a change in one amino acid in the beta-chain. This change substitutes a hydrophobic amino acid side chain for the normal polar side chain; therefore, these mutant chains stick to other hemoglobin molecules instead of being attracted to water molecules in the cellular environment. As a result, many hemoglobin molecules clump together, forming large fibers and sickle-shaped red blood cells that are unable to deliver needed oxygen to the body's tissues. The sickle cell mutation affects which level(s) of hemoglobin structure?

A)tertiary and quaternary only
B)primary and secondary only
C)primary plus abnormal protein aggregation
D)secondary plus abnormal protein aggregation
E)tertiary only
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The association of four subunit peptides in a fully functional molecule of hemoglobin is an example of ____ protein structure.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
E)aggregate
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34
The activities by which cells acquire and process energy are collectively called ____.

A)electrolysis
B)transmutation
C)condensation
D)hydrolysis
E)metabolism
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35
Triglycerides contain ____.

A)fatty acids only
B)phosphate groups only
C)glycerol only
D)fatty acids and phosphate groups
E)glycerol and fatty acids
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36
The sequence of amino acids represents the ____ structure of proteins.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
E)aggregate
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37
An −OH group is characteristic of ____ and functions to ____.

A)amino acids; facilitate peptide bond formation
B)alcohols and sugars; increase solubility in water
C)ribose and deoxyribose; increase rigidity of the molecule
D)proteins; facilitate formation of secondary structures
E)sterols and phospholipids; increase the hydrophobic nature of the molecule
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38
Which lipids make up most of the cell membrane?

A)unsaturated fats
B)steroids
C)waxes
D)phospholipids
E)saturated fats
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39
Cholesterol is a(n) ____.

A)unsaturated fat
B)saturated fat
C)phospholipid
D)wax
E)steroid
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40
Biological molecules are composed of building blocks that are linked together to form ____.

A)functional groups
B)ball-and-stick models
C)space-filling models
D)monomers
E)polymers
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41
Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
energy source for plants and animals
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42
Match the chemical reaction with the correct description. Choices may be used more than once.
a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
chemical reaction builds polymers from monomers
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43
Most vegetable oils are ____.

A)liquid at room temperature and saturated
B)unsaturated and solid at room temperature
C)found only in animals
D)complex carbohydrates
E)liquid at room temperature and unsaturated
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44
Match the chemical reaction with the correct description. Choices may be used more than once.
a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
​requires water
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45
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a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
chemical reaction produces monomers from polymers
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46
Match each item with the correct statement.
a.disaccharide
b.oligosaccharide
c.polysaccharide
d.glucose
complex carbohydrates
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47
Match each item with the correct statement.
a.disaccharide
b.oligosaccharide
c.polysaccharide
d.glucose
two bonded monosaccharides
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48
Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
DNA and RNA
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49
Match the chemical reaction with the correct description. Choices may be used more than once.
a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
water is produced
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50
Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
structural material for plant and fungi cell walls
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51
Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
enzymes
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52
Match each item with the correct statement.
a.disaccharide
b.oligosaccharide
c.polysaccharide
d.glucose
monomer of cellulose, starch, and glycogen
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53
Match the chemical reaction with the correct description. Choices may be used more than once.
a.hydrolysis
b.condensation
an enzyme covalently joins two molecules together
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54
Match each item with the correct statement.
a.disaccharide
b.oligosaccharide
c.polysaccharide
d.glucose
short chain of three or more bonded monosaccharides
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55
Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
waxes and steroids
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Match each biological molecule with the correct description. Some choices may be used more than once.
a.carbohydrates
b.proteins
c.lipids
d.​nucleic acids
hydrophobic
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