Deck 3: Lifes Components: Biological Molecules

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In some vintage science fiction movies, space travelers find themselves on a planet orbiting a distant star in which there are curious forms of life based on silicon instead of carbon. Although the story clearly is sci-fi, there is an aura of plausibility in the choice of silicon, an atom with 14 protons, in place of carbon as this alien life-form's central atom. The reason is that silicon:

A) has four electrons in its outermost shell.
B) has one more proton than carbon so is very similar to it.
C) is an isotope of carbon.
D) is lighter than carbon.
E) is heavier than carbon.
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Which of the following is an organic molecule?

A) H2O
B) C4H10
C) NH3
D) O2
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Unique chemical groups that are added to carbon compounds are called:

A) monomers.
B) amino acids.
C) functional groups.
D) lipids.
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<strong>  Refer to the table above and then answer the questions that follow.  -The functional group phosphate is found in:</strong> A) proteins. B) amino acids. C) alcohols. D) nucleic acids. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the table above and then answer the questions that follow.

-The functional group phosphate is found in:

A) proteins.
B) amino acids.
C) alcohols.
D) nucleic acids.
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<strong>  Refer to the table above and then answer the questions that follow.  -Hydroxyl groups are found in:</strong> A) amino acids, because they contain carbohydrates. B) glycogen, because they contain carbohydrates. C) nucleotides, because they contain carbohydrates. D) glycogen and nucleotides, because they contain carbohydrates. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the table above and then answer the questions that follow.

-Hydroxyl groups are found in:

A) amino acids, because they contain carbohydrates.
B) glycogen, because they contain carbohydrates.
C) nucleotides, because they contain carbohydrates.
D) glycogen and nucleotides, because they contain carbohydrates.
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Monosaccharides are determined by which of the following groups?

A) carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a ratio of 1:2:1
B) the presence of carbon and hydrogen in a ratio of 1:2
C) a carboxyl group
D) a molecule of three to six carbon atoms
E) the presence of glycerol and fatty acids
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -Which molecule is the disaccharide?</strong> A) sucrose B) glucose C) water D) fatty acids <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Which molecule is the disaccharide?

A) sucrose
B) glucose
C) water
D) fatty acids
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -Polysaccharides are made up of:</strong> A) amino acids. B) nucleotides. C) steroids. D) lipids. E) sugars. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Polysaccharides are made up of:

A) amino acids.
B) nucleotides.
C) steroids.
D) lipids.
E) sugars.
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -Chitin and cellulose are polymers of:</strong> A) amino acids. B) nucleic acids. C) glucose. D) fats. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Chitin and cellulose are polymers of:

A) amino acids.
B) nucleic acids.
C) glucose.
D) fats.
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -Your cousin eats only rice. Her diet will be very high in which of the following types of biological molecules?</strong> A) glucose B) fat C) cholesterol D) protein <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Your cousin eats only rice. Her diet will be very high in which of the following types of biological molecules?

A) glucose
B) fat
C) cholesterol
D) protein
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -In plants, glucose is stored primarily as:</strong> A) glycogen. B) starch. C) cellulose. D) chitin. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In plants, glucose is stored primarily as:

A) glycogen.
B) starch.
C) cellulose.
D) chitin.
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Butter, which is made from milk fat, tends to be harder at room temperature than most margarines. If you wanted to make a "softer butter at cool room temperature, you should consider:

A) making the fatty acid chains longer.
B) making fatty acid chains with fewer kinks.
C) creating more double bonds in the fatty acid chains.
D) saturating the fatty acid chains.
E) adding more than three fatty acid chains to the triglycerides.
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A kilocalorie is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1,000 grams of water 1 degree Celsius (the "calories given for energy in foods are actually kilocalories). If you applied 1 kilocalorie of heat energy to 1,000 grams of vegetable oil, how much do you think its temperature would increase?

A) less than one degree Celsius
B) more than one degree Celsius
C) one degree Celsius
D) to the boiling point
E) not at all
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Lipids:

A) include fats that are broken down into one fatty acid molecule and three glycerol molecules.
B) serve as long-term energy reserves in many organisms.
C) include cartilage and chitin.
D) are a component of proteins.
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The monomers of a neutral fat (triglyceride) are:

A) amino acids.
B) carboxyl acids.
C) sugars.
D) nucleotides.
E) glycerol and fatty acids.
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The structural backbone of any membranous structure in a cell is the:

A) membrane-bound proteins.
B) the phospholipid bilayer.
C) glycolipids.
D) steroids.
E) glycoproteins.
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Which of the following are composed of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

A) phospholipids
B) glucose
C) amino acids
D) DNA
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You love to eat potato chips, but you realize they contain many trans fats. Eating too many potato chips will negatively effect your health because it can:

A) cause you to have more HDL than LDL.
B) cause you to have no HDL.
C) cause you to have no LDL.
D) cause you to have more LDL than HDL.
Question
It is recommended to include fish as part of a healthy diet because it contains ________, which lead to a reduction in LDL.

A) trans fats
B) polyunsaturated fats
C) monounsaturated fats
D) omega-3 fatty acids
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You eat a steak. This meal contains mostly of:

A) protein.
B) starch.
C) nucleic acids.
D) glucose.
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<strong>  Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.  -The difference between one amino acid and another is:</strong> A) the type of peptide bond that each contains. B) whether or not it is saturated. C) the type of R-group that it may contain. D) the type of sugar that each contains. E) the type of base groups it contains. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.

-The difference between one amino acid and another is:

A) the type of peptide bond that each contains.
B) whether or not it is saturated.
C) the type of R-group that it may contain.
D) the type of sugar that each contains.
E) the type of base groups it contains.
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<strong>  Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.  -Proteins may function as:</strong> A) hormones. B) enzymes. C) structural building materials. D) transport molecules. E) all of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.

-Proteins may function as:

A) hormones.
B) enzymes.
C) structural building materials.
D) transport molecules.
E) all of the above
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<strong>  Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.  -________ are the very heart of life, allowing cells to do such things as build structures, speed chemical reactions, and move.</strong> A) Proteins B) Lipids C) Nucleic acids D) Sterols E) Carbohydrates <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.

-________ are the very heart of life, allowing cells to do such things as build structures, speed chemical reactions, and move.

A) Proteins
B) Lipids
C) Nucleic acids
D) Sterols
E) Carbohydrates
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<strong>  Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.  -Proteins are made up of:</strong> A) sugars. B) nucleotides. C) steroids. D) amino acids. E) lipids. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.

-Proteins are made up of:

A) sugars.
B) nucleotides.
C) steroids.
D) amino acids.
E) lipids.
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Before DNA was established as the genetic material, proteins were considered the most likely molecules to serve this role. In part this belief was based on the fact that there are 20 building blocks (20 different kinds of amino acids) for proteins versus four building blocks (four different nucleotides) for DNA. If proteins stored a code, there would be a far greater number of code words possible for a protein of a given number of amino acids than for a DNA molecule of the same number of nucleotides. For example, there are 16 different sequences (4 4) possible for a DNA two nucleotides, long and 400 (20 20) different sequences possible for a protein two amino acids long. For a sequence three nucleotides or three amino acids in length, the number of distinct DNA sequences is ________, and the number of distinct protein sequences is ________.

A) 64; 8,000
B) 800; 8,000
C) 30; 800
D) 64; 800
E) 20; 420
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DNA is made up of:

A) proteins.
B) steroids.
C) nucleotides.
D) amino acids.
E) sugars.
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Oxygen is an organic molecule.
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Lipids with double bonds become solids at lower temperatures than do saturated fats.
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Some proteins function as enzymes, but others don't.
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Some proteins can be toxic.
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Oil doesn't dissolve in water because it isn't a ________ molecule.
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ATP is an energy-carrying modified ________.
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It is better to have ________ HDLs than LDLs in your blood.
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If you boil an egg for lunch, the egg white becomes hard, white, and opaque because the protein in it has been ________.
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You have a defect in catalyzing the reaction to make the amino acid tryptophan. The reason is that you lack the gene in your ________, which causes you to lack the ________ that allows you to catalyze this reaction.
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Match column 1 with the items in column 2.

-Is composed of functional units called genes

A) polysaccharide
B) DNA
C) globular proteins
D) glycoproteins
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Match column 1 with the items in column 2.

-A carbohydrate polymer

A) polysaccharide
B) DNA
C) globular proteins
D) glycoproteins
Question
Match column 1 with the items in column 2.

-Serve as cell surface receptors

A) polysaccharide
B) DNA
C) globular proteins
D) glycoproteins
Question
Match column 1 with the items in column 2.

-May serve as either enzymes or antibodies

A) polysaccharide
B) DNA
C) globular proteins
D) glycoproteins
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How are monomers united into polymers? Give a specific example.
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Kwashiorkor is a disease that results from too little amino acids in the diet. What essential component are people with this disease unable to produce?
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Deck 3: Lifes Components: Biological Molecules
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In some vintage science fiction movies, space travelers find themselves on a planet orbiting a distant star in which there are curious forms of life based on silicon instead of carbon. Although the story clearly is sci-fi, there is an aura of plausibility in the choice of silicon, an atom with 14 protons, in place of carbon as this alien life-form's central atom. The reason is that silicon:

A) has four electrons in its outermost shell.
B) has one more proton than carbon so is very similar to it.
C) is an isotope of carbon.
D) is lighter than carbon.
E) is heavier than carbon.
has four electrons in its outermost shell.
2
Which of the following is an organic molecule?

A) H2O
B) C4H10
C) NH3
D) O2
C4H10
3
Unique chemical groups that are added to carbon compounds are called:

A) monomers.
B) amino acids.
C) functional groups.
D) lipids.
functional groups.
4
<strong>  Refer to the table above and then answer the questions that follow.  -The functional group phosphate is found in:</strong> A) proteins. B) amino acids. C) alcohols. D) nucleic acids. Refer to the table above and then answer the questions that follow.

-The functional group phosphate is found in:

A) proteins.
B) amino acids.
C) alcohols.
D) nucleic acids.
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<strong>  Refer to the table above and then answer the questions that follow.  -Hydroxyl groups are found in:</strong> A) amino acids, because they contain carbohydrates. B) glycogen, because they contain carbohydrates. C) nucleotides, because they contain carbohydrates. D) glycogen and nucleotides, because they contain carbohydrates. Refer to the table above and then answer the questions that follow.

-Hydroxyl groups are found in:

A) amino acids, because they contain carbohydrates.
B) glycogen, because they contain carbohydrates.
C) nucleotides, because they contain carbohydrates.
D) glycogen and nucleotides, because they contain carbohydrates.
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Monosaccharides are determined by which of the following groups?

A) carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a ratio of 1:2:1
B) the presence of carbon and hydrogen in a ratio of 1:2
C) a carboxyl group
D) a molecule of three to six carbon atoms
E) the presence of glycerol and fatty acids
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -Which molecule is the disaccharide?</strong> A) sucrose B) glucose C) water D) fatty acids

-Which molecule is the disaccharide?

A) sucrose
B) glucose
C) water
D) fatty acids
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -Polysaccharides are made up of:</strong> A) amino acids. B) nucleotides. C) steroids. D) lipids. E) sugars.

-Polysaccharides are made up of:

A) amino acids.
B) nucleotides.
C) steroids.
D) lipids.
E) sugars.
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -Chitin and cellulose are polymers of:</strong> A) amino acids. B) nucleic acids. C) glucose. D) fats.

-Chitin and cellulose are polymers of:

A) amino acids.
B) nucleic acids.
C) glucose.
D) fats.
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -Your cousin eats only rice. Her diet will be very high in which of the following types of biological molecules?</strong> A) glucose B) fat C) cholesterol D) protein

-Your cousin eats only rice. Her diet will be very high in which of the following types of biological molecules?

A) glucose
B) fat
C) cholesterol
D) protein
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Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows. <strong>Refer to the chemical reaction below then answer the question that follows.    -In plants, glucose is stored primarily as:</strong> A) glycogen. B) starch. C) cellulose. D) chitin.

-In plants, glucose is stored primarily as:

A) glycogen.
B) starch.
C) cellulose.
D) chitin.
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Butter, which is made from milk fat, tends to be harder at room temperature than most margarines. If you wanted to make a "softer butter at cool room temperature, you should consider:

A) making the fatty acid chains longer.
B) making fatty acid chains with fewer kinks.
C) creating more double bonds in the fatty acid chains.
D) saturating the fatty acid chains.
E) adding more than three fatty acid chains to the triglycerides.
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A kilocalorie is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1,000 grams of water 1 degree Celsius (the "calories given for energy in foods are actually kilocalories). If you applied 1 kilocalorie of heat energy to 1,000 grams of vegetable oil, how much do you think its temperature would increase?

A) less than one degree Celsius
B) more than one degree Celsius
C) one degree Celsius
D) to the boiling point
E) not at all
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Lipids:

A) include fats that are broken down into one fatty acid molecule and three glycerol molecules.
B) serve as long-term energy reserves in many organisms.
C) include cartilage and chitin.
D) are a component of proteins.
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The monomers of a neutral fat (triglyceride) are:

A) amino acids.
B) carboxyl acids.
C) sugars.
D) nucleotides.
E) glycerol and fatty acids.
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The structural backbone of any membranous structure in a cell is the:

A) membrane-bound proteins.
B) the phospholipid bilayer.
C) glycolipids.
D) steroids.
E) glycoproteins.
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Which of the following are composed of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

A) phospholipids
B) glucose
C) amino acids
D) DNA
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You love to eat potato chips, but you realize they contain many trans fats. Eating too many potato chips will negatively effect your health because it can:

A) cause you to have more HDL than LDL.
B) cause you to have no HDL.
C) cause you to have no LDL.
D) cause you to have more LDL than HDL.
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It is recommended to include fish as part of a healthy diet because it contains ________, which lead to a reduction in LDL.

A) trans fats
B) polyunsaturated fats
C) monounsaturated fats
D) omega-3 fatty acids
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You eat a steak. This meal contains mostly of:

A) protein.
B) starch.
C) nucleic acids.
D) glucose.
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<strong>  Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.  -The difference between one amino acid and another is:</strong> A) the type of peptide bond that each contains. B) whether or not it is saturated. C) the type of R-group that it may contain. D) the type of sugar that each contains. E) the type of base groups it contains. Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.

-The difference between one amino acid and another is:

A) the type of peptide bond that each contains.
B) whether or not it is saturated.
C) the type of R-group that it may contain.
D) the type of sugar that each contains.
E) the type of base groups it contains.
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<strong>  Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.  -Proteins may function as:</strong> A) hormones. B) enzymes. C) structural building materials. D) transport molecules. E) all of the above Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.

-Proteins may function as:

A) hormones.
B) enzymes.
C) structural building materials.
D) transport molecules.
E) all of the above
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<strong>  Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.  -________ are the very heart of life, allowing cells to do such things as build structures, speed chemical reactions, and move.</strong> A) Proteins B) Lipids C) Nucleic acids D) Sterols E) Carbohydrates Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.

-________ are the very heart of life, allowing cells to do such things as build structures, speed chemical reactions, and move.

A) Proteins
B) Lipids
C) Nucleic acids
D) Sterols
E) Carbohydrates
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<strong>  Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.  -Proteins are made up of:</strong> A) sugars. B) nucleotides. C) steroids. D) amino acids. E) lipids. Refer to the figure above and then answer the question that follows.

-Proteins are made up of:

A) sugars.
B) nucleotides.
C) steroids.
D) amino acids.
E) lipids.
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Before DNA was established as the genetic material, proteins were considered the most likely molecules to serve this role. In part this belief was based on the fact that there are 20 building blocks (20 different kinds of amino acids) for proteins versus four building blocks (four different nucleotides) for DNA. If proteins stored a code, there would be a far greater number of code words possible for a protein of a given number of amino acids than for a DNA molecule of the same number of nucleotides. For example, there are 16 different sequences (4 4) possible for a DNA two nucleotides, long and 400 (20 20) different sequences possible for a protein two amino acids long. For a sequence three nucleotides or three amino acids in length, the number of distinct DNA sequences is ________, and the number of distinct protein sequences is ________.

A) 64; 8,000
B) 800; 8,000
C) 30; 800
D) 64; 800
E) 20; 420
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DNA is made up of:

A) proteins.
B) steroids.
C) nucleotides.
D) amino acids.
E) sugars.
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Oxygen is an organic molecule.
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Lipids with double bonds become solids at lower temperatures than do saturated fats.
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Some proteins function as enzymes, but others don't.
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Some proteins can be toxic.
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Oil doesn't dissolve in water because it isn't a ________ molecule.
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ATP is an energy-carrying modified ________.
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It is better to have ________ HDLs than LDLs in your blood.
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If you boil an egg for lunch, the egg white becomes hard, white, and opaque because the protein in it has been ________.
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You have a defect in catalyzing the reaction to make the amino acid tryptophan. The reason is that you lack the gene in your ________, which causes you to lack the ________ that allows you to catalyze this reaction.
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Match column 1 with the items in column 2.

-Is composed of functional units called genes

A) polysaccharide
B) DNA
C) globular proteins
D) glycoproteins
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Match column 1 with the items in column 2.

-A carbohydrate polymer

A) polysaccharide
B) DNA
C) globular proteins
D) glycoproteins
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Match column 1 with the items in column 2.

-Serve as cell surface receptors

A) polysaccharide
B) DNA
C) globular proteins
D) glycoproteins
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Match column 1 with the items in column 2.

-May serve as either enzymes or antibodies

A) polysaccharide
B) DNA
C) globular proteins
D) glycoproteins
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How are monomers united into polymers? Give a specific example.
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Kwashiorkor is a disease that results from too little amino acids in the diet. What essential component are people with this disease unable to produce?
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