What is the main way organisms get ATP?(1 point)
Responses
Anaerobic exercise
Anaerobic exercise
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
Eating things like plants and meat
Eating things like plants and meat
Breaking down glucose in cellular respiration
Breaking down glucose in cellular respiration
Which is not one of the biomolecules we learned about?(1 point)
Responses
Proteins
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
Nucleic Acids
Nucleic Acids
Polymers
Polymers
Lipids
Polymers
Match the biomolecule to its monomer (smallest part). Each option will only be used once.(1 point)
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Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
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Carbohydrates - Monosaccharides
Proteins - Amino Acids
Lipids - Fatty Acids
Nucleic Acids - Nucleotides
What is ATP and how is it produced?(1 point)
Responses
Energy produced through cellular respiration
Energy produced through cellular respiration
Enzymes produced through dehydration synthesis
Enzymes produced through dehydration synthesis
Energy produced through photosynthesis
Energy produced through photosynthesis
Glucose produced through photosynthesis
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a molecule that serves as the main energy currency of the cell. It is produced through cellular respiration, which is the process of breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen. During cellular respiration, energy is released and used to generate ATP.
Select true or false.(1 point)
True False
Carbohydrates are good for long term energy.
True – Carbohydrates are good for long term energy.
False – Carbohydrates are good for long term energy.
All biomolecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
True – All biomolecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
False – All biomolecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Lipids are a major component of cell membranes.
True – Lipids are a major component of cell membranes.
False – Lipids are a major component of cell membranes.
A covalent bond is when electrons are transferred from one element to another.
False – A covalent bond is not when electrons are transferred from one element to another.
Select true or false.(1 point)
True False
Carbohydrates are good for long term energy.
True – Carbohydrates are good for long term energy.
False – Carbohydrates are good for long term energy.
All biomolecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
True – All biomolecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
False – All biomolecules contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Lipids are a major component of cell membranes.
True – Lipids are a major component of cell membranes.
False – Lipids are a major component of cell membranes.