Deck 7: Monomers and Polymers

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Which of these is a complex carbohydrate?

A) fructose
B) glucose
C) oleic acid
D) starch
E) insulin
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Which of these is a simple carbohydrate?

A) lactose
B) starch
C) amylose
D) amylopectin
E) cellulose
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Which sugar is the monomer that makes up the starch polymer?

A) fructose
B) glucose
C) lactose
D) sucrose
E) cellulose
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Which of these is a synthetic polymer?

A) cellulose
B) starch
C) nylon
D) silk
E) DNA
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Which of these is a synthetic polymer?

A) nylon
B) spandex
C) bakelite
D) kevlar
E) all of the above
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Choose the false statement.

A) The first synthetic polymer was nylon.
B) A polymer is made up of several monomers, link together in chains.
C) Branching in polymer chains produces a lower density material.
D) During the process of addition polymerization, no atoms are added or lost.
E) The repeat unit of a polymer will have a different chemical formula than the monomer.
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Developed in 1907, this plastic was the first synthetic polymer ever made.

A) silk
B) starch
C) polyester
D) bakelite
E) nylon
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Choose the monomer that would polymerize to give a polymer with the following formula.
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Choose the monomer that would polymerize with H2NCH2NH2 to give a polymer with the following formula.
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HDPE stands for ______________ polyethylene.

A) high definition
B) high density
C) hydrocarbon-derived
D) hydrogen density
E) hydrogen decoupled
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Why is HDPE tougher and more rigid than LDPE?

A) LDPE is a condensation polymer, while HDPE is an addition polymer.
B) HDPE is a condensation polymer, while LDPE is an addition polymer.
C) The two polymers are made of different monomers.
D) LDPE is made of linear chains, while HDPE is made of branched chains.
E) HDPE is made of linear chains, while LDPE is made of branched chains.
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The size of large biological polymers was first measured through a process called

A) X-ray crystallography.
B) condensation.
C) sedimentation.
D) dispersion.
E) capillary electrophoresis.
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This scientist won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the invention of the ultracentrifuge and measurements of molecular sizes.

A) Louis Pasteur
B) James Watson
C) Alexander Fleming
D) Dorothy Hodgkin
E) Theodor Svedberg
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Choose the true statement.

A) The monomer of an addition polymer must contain a functional group such as carboxylic acid or amine.
B) HDPE is more flexible than LDPE.
C) HDPE is made up of branched polymer chains.
D) An addition polymer results from adding monomers together, with no addition or removal of atoms.
E) none of the above
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Polyesters are made from condensation reaction between which functional group on the monomer(s)?

A) two alcohols
B) a carboxylic acid and an alcohol
C) two carboxylic acids
D) two esters
E) an amine and a carboxylic acid
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Polyamides are made from condensation reaction between which functional group on the monomer(s)?

A) two alcohols
B) a carboxylic acid and an alcohol
C) two carboxylic acids
D) two esters
E) an amine and a carboxylic acid
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The type of chemical reaction that joins two molecules to form a larger molecule while releasing a smaller molecule (often H2O) is called

A) oxidation.
B) addition.
C) condensation.
D) precipitation.
E) synthesis.
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Choose the synthetic polymer that is formed by a condensation reaction between two different monomers.

A) polyester
B) polyethylene
C) polystyrene
D) teflon
E) silk
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Choose the synthetic polymer that is classified as a polyamide.

A) polystyrene
B) polypropylene
C) polyester
D) teflon
E) nylon
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Choose the synthetic polymer that is classified as a polyamide.

A) PLA
B) HDPE
C) teflon
D) kevlar
E) silk
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Which of these is considered a "green" alternative to conventional plastics, since it can be decomposed by composting?

A) polyvinyl chloride
B) polystyrene
C) polylactic acid
D) polypropylene
E) polyester
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A condensation reaction, like the one that generates a polyester or polyamide, also generates this molecule.

A) water
B) ammonia
C) ethylene
D) silicon tetrachloride
E) sodium chloride
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Choose the disaccharide.

A) fructose
B) glucose
C) starch
D) cellulose
E) sucrose
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How many carbon atoms in a molecule of glucose?

A) five
B) six
C) seven
D) eight
E) variable
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There are two isomers of glucose, which differ in the position of the -OH group on C1. What are they called?

A) α and β
B) cis and trans
C) fructose and sucrose
D) starch and cellulose
E) 1,4 and 1,6
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What are the two monosaccharides that join to make sucrose?

A) fructose and lactose
B) lactose and glucose
C) fructose and amylose
D) fructose and glucose
E) glucose and lactose
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Fructose is a monosaccharide abundantly found in

A) milk.
B) fruit.
C) grains.
D) proteins.
E) starch.
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A chemical reaction in which a water molecule breaks a chemical bond is called

A) hydrogenation.
B) hydrolysis.
C) condensation.
D) precipitation.
E) addition.
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What are the two monosaccharides that join to make lactose?

A) fructose and sucrose
B) sucrose and glucose
C) glucose and galactose
D) fructose and galactose
E) glucose and amylose
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Lactose is a disaccharide abundantly found in

A) milk.
B) fruit.
C) grains.
D) proteins.
E) starch.
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Starch is a polysaccharide made from monomers of which sugar?

A) fructose
B) sucrose
C) glucose
D) galactose
E) lactose
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In the iodine test for starch, what color indicates the presence of starch?

A) blue-black
B) light orange
C) blue-green
D) bright pink
E) red-orange
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Amylose chains within starch form this structure, which is essential for the iodine test to work.

A) planar
B) helical
C) tetrahedral
D) undulated
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What kind of linkages join the glucose monomers in amylose?

A) 1,4
B) 1,6
C) 1,3
D) both 1,4 and 1,6
E) none of the above
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What kind of linkages join the glucose monomers in amylopectin?

A) 1,4
B) 1,6
C) 1,3
D) both 1,4 and 1,6
E) none of the above
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The number that indicates the effect of a food on a person's blood glucose level is called the

A) carbohydrate level.
B) sugar index.
C) hypoglycemia rate.
D) glucose potential.
E) glycemic index.
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Choose the food with the highest glycemic index.

A) quinoa
B) white rice
C) steel-cut oatmeal
D) black beans
E) carrots
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Choose the food with the lowest glycemic index.

A) popcorn
B) Coca-Cola
C) whole wheat bread
D) quinoa
E) white bread
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A watermelon has a glycemic index of 80. What is the glycemic load of consuming a 120 g serving of watermelon that contains 6 g of carbohydrate?

A) 5
B) 7
C) 26
D) 80
E) 96
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Potato chips have a glycemic index of 56. What is the glycemic load of consuming a 50 g serving of potato chips that contains 22 g of carbohydrate?

A) 22
B) 56
C) 12
D) 28
E) 1232
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Spaghetti has a glycemic index of 46. What is the glycemic load of consuming a 180 g serving of watermelon that contains 48 g of carbohydrate?

A) 173
B) 48
C) 83
D) 22
E) 2208
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The medical term for an excess amount of sugar in the blood is

A) hypoglycemia.
B) hyperglycemia.
C) hypothermia.
D) hyperactivity.
E) hypercardiomia.
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This is the hormone that controls passage of blood glucose into cells.

A) hemoglobin
B) amylose
C) pancreas
D) insulin
E) estrogen
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This is the polysaccharide formed from glucose that is indigestible by humans.

A) galactose
B) sucrose
C) amylopectin
D) amylose
E) cellulose
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Cellulose is made from β-glucose monomers held together by this kind of linkage.

A) 1,4
B) 1,3
C) 1,2
D) 1,6
E) a mixture
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Explain the difference between α-glucose and β-glucose.
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Explain the similarity and difference between amylose and amylopectin, the two polysaccharides that make up starch.
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Name three health problems that can be caused by high blood sugar.
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Cellulose is indigestible by humans but is an important source of dietary ___________________.
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The glycemic load of a food depends on both the glycemic index and the ___________________.
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Starch is made up of two types of polysaccharides, called ___________________ and ___________________.
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Starch _______

A) monosaccharide
B) disaccharide
C) polysaccharide
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Deck 7: Monomers and Polymers
1
Which of these is a complex carbohydrate?

A) fructose
B) glucose
C) oleic acid
D) starch
E) insulin
D
2
Which of these is a simple carbohydrate?

A) lactose
B) starch
C) amylose
D) amylopectin
E) cellulose
A
3
Which sugar is the monomer that makes up the starch polymer?

A) fructose
B) glucose
C) lactose
D) sucrose
E) cellulose
B
4
Which of these is a synthetic polymer?

A) cellulose
B) starch
C) nylon
D) silk
E) DNA
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Which of these is a synthetic polymer?

A) nylon
B) spandex
C) bakelite
D) kevlar
E) all of the above
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Choose the false statement.

A) The first synthetic polymer was nylon.
B) A polymer is made up of several monomers, link together in chains.
C) Branching in polymer chains produces a lower density material.
D) During the process of addition polymerization, no atoms are added or lost.
E) The repeat unit of a polymer will have a different chemical formula than the monomer.
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Developed in 1907, this plastic was the first synthetic polymer ever made.

A) silk
B) starch
C) polyester
D) bakelite
E) nylon
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Choose the monomer that would polymerize to give a polymer with the following formula.
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Choose the monomer that would polymerize to give a polymer with the following formula.
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B) <strong>Choose the monomer that would polymerize to give a polymer with the following formula.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Choose the monomer that would polymerize to give a polymer with the following formula.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Choose the monomer that would polymerize with H2NCH2NH2 to give a polymer with the following formula.
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A) <strong>Choose the monomer that would polymerize with H<sub>2</sub>NCH<sub>2</sub>NH<sub>2</sub> to give a polymer with the following formula.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Choose the monomer that would polymerize with H<sub>2</sub>NCH<sub>2</sub>NH<sub>2</sub> to give a polymer with the following formula.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Choose the monomer that would polymerize with H<sub>2</sub>NCH<sub>2</sub>NH<sub>2</sub> to give a polymer with the following formula.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Choose the monomer that would polymerize with H<sub>2</sub>NCH<sub>2</sub>NH<sub>2</sub> to give a polymer with the following formula.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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HDPE stands for ______________ polyethylene.

A) high definition
B) high density
C) hydrocarbon-derived
D) hydrogen density
E) hydrogen decoupled
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Why is HDPE tougher and more rigid than LDPE?

A) LDPE is a condensation polymer, while HDPE is an addition polymer.
B) HDPE is a condensation polymer, while LDPE is an addition polymer.
C) The two polymers are made of different monomers.
D) LDPE is made of linear chains, while HDPE is made of branched chains.
E) HDPE is made of linear chains, while LDPE is made of branched chains.
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The size of large biological polymers was first measured through a process called

A) X-ray crystallography.
B) condensation.
C) sedimentation.
D) dispersion.
E) capillary electrophoresis.
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This scientist won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the invention of the ultracentrifuge and measurements of molecular sizes.

A) Louis Pasteur
B) James Watson
C) Alexander Fleming
D) Dorothy Hodgkin
E) Theodor Svedberg
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Choose the true statement.

A) The monomer of an addition polymer must contain a functional group such as carboxylic acid or amine.
B) HDPE is more flexible than LDPE.
C) HDPE is made up of branched polymer chains.
D) An addition polymer results from adding monomers together, with no addition or removal of atoms.
E) none of the above
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Polyesters are made from condensation reaction between which functional group on the monomer(s)?

A) two alcohols
B) a carboxylic acid and an alcohol
C) two carboxylic acids
D) two esters
E) an amine and a carboxylic acid
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Polyamides are made from condensation reaction between which functional group on the monomer(s)?

A) two alcohols
B) a carboxylic acid and an alcohol
C) two carboxylic acids
D) two esters
E) an amine and a carboxylic acid
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The type of chemical reaction that joins two molecules to form a larger molecule while releasing a smaller molecule (often H2O) is called

A) oxidation.
B) addition.
C) condensation.
D) precipitation.
E) synthesis.
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Choose the synthetic polymer that is formed by a condensation reaction between two different monomers.

A) polyester
B) polyethylene
C) polystyrene
D) teflon
E) silk
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Choose the synthetic polymer that is classified as a polyamide.

A) polystyrene
B) polypropylene
C) polyester
D) teflon
E) nylon
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Choose the synthetic polymer that is classified as a polyamide.

A) PLA
B) HDPE
C) teflon
D) kevlar
E) silk
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Which of these is considered a "green" alternative to conventional plastics, since it can be decomposed by composting?

A) polyvinyl chloride
B) polystyrene
C) polylactic acid
D) polypropylene
E) polyester
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A condensation reaction, like the one that generates a polyester or polyamide, also generates this molecule.

A) water
B) ammonia
C) ethylene
D) silicon tetrachloride
E) sodium chloride
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Choose the disaccharide.

A) fructose
B) glucose
C) starch
D) cellulose
E) sucrose
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How many carbon atoms in a molecule of glucose?

A) five
B) six
C) seven
D) eight
E) variable
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There are two isomers of glucose, which differ in the position of the -OH group on C1. What are they called?

A) α and β
B) cis and trans
C) fructose and sucrose
D) starch and cellulose
E) 1,4 and 1,6
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What are the two monosaccharides that join to make sucrose?

A) fructose and lactose
B) lactose and glucose
C) fructose and amylose
D) fructose and glucose
E) glucose and lactose
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Fructose is a monosaccharide abundantly found in

A) milk.
B) fruit.
C) grains.
D) proteins.
E) starch.
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A chemical reaction in which a water molecule breaks a chemical bond is called

A) hydrogenation.
B) hydrolysis.
C) condensation.
D) precipitation.
E) addition.
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What are the two monosaccharides that join to make lactose?

A) fructose and sucrose
B) sucrose and glucose
C) glucose and galactose
D) fructose and galactose
E) glucose and amylose
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Lactose is a disaccharide abundantly found in

A) milk.
B) fruit.
C) grains.
D) proteins.
E) starch.
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Starch is a polysaccharide made from monomers of which sugar?

A) fructose
B) sucrose
C) glucose
D) galactose
E) lactose
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In the iodine test for starch, what color indicates the presence of starch?

A) blue-black
B) light orange
C) blue-green
D) bright pink
E) red-orange
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Amylose chains within starch form this structure, which is essential for the iodine test to work.

A) planar
B) helical
C) tetrahedral
D) undulated
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What kind of linkages join the glucose monomers in amylose?

A) 1,4
B) 1,6
C) 1,3
D) both 1,4 and 1,6
E) none of the above
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What kind of linkages join the glucose monomers in amylopectin?

A) 1,4
B) 1,6
C) 1,3
D) both 1,4 and 1,6
E) none of the above
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39
The number that indicates the effect of a food on a person's blood glucose level is called the

A) carbohydrate level.
B) sugar index.
C) hypoglycemia rate.
D) glucose potential.
E) glycemic index.
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40
Choose the food with the highest glycemic index.

A) quinoa
B) white rice
C) steel-cut oatmeal
D) black beans
E) carrots
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41
Choose the food with the lowest glycemic index.

A) popcorn
B) Coca-Cola
C) whole wheat bread
D) quinoa
E) white bread
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42
A watermelon has a glycemic index of 80. What is the glycemic load of consuming a 120 g serving of watermelon that contains 6 g of carbohydrate?

A) 5
B) 7
C) 26
D) 80
E) 96
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43
Potato chips have a glycemic index of 56. What is the glycemic load of consuming a 50 g serving of potato chips that contains 22 g of carbohydrate?

A) 22
B) 56
C) 12
D) 28
E) 1232
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44
Spaghetti has a glycemic index of 46. What is the glycemic load of consuming a 180 g serving of watermelon that contains 48 g of carbohydrate?

A) 173
B) 48
C) 83
D) 22
E) 2208
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45
The medical term for an excess amount of sugar in the blood is

A) hypoglycemia.
B) hyperglycemia.
C) hypothermia.
D) hyperactivity.
E) hypercardiomia.
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46
This is the hormone that controls passage of blood glucose into cells.

A) hemoglobin
B) amylose
C) pancreas
D) insulin
E) estrogen
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47
This is the polysaccharide formed from glucose that is indigestible by humans.

A) galactose
B) sucrose
C) amylopectin
D) amylose
E) cellulose
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48
Cellulose is made from β-glucose monomers held together by this kind of linkage.

A) 1,4
B) 1,3
C) 1,2
D) 1,6
E) a mixture
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49
Explain the difference between α-glucose and β-glucose.
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50
Explain the similarity and difference between amylose and amylopectin, the two polysaccharides that make up starch.
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51
Name three health problems that can be caused by high blood sugar.
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52
Cellulose is indigestible by humans but is an important source of dietary ___________________.
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53
The glycemic load of a food depends on both the glycemic index and the ___________________.
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54
Starch is made up of two types of polysaccharides, called ___________________ and ___________________.
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55
Starch _______

A) monosaccharide
B) disaccharide
C) polysaccharide
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