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All biomolecules have the following traits except(1 point)
Responses a carbon backbone. a carbon backbone. nitrogen elements.
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Cellulose is a type of(1 point)
Responses grass. grass. lipid. lipid. protein. protein. carbohydrate.
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All biomolecules have the following traits except(1 point)
Responses hydrogen elements. hydrogen elements. nitrogen elements.
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Which of the following biomolecules are required for us to live? (Select all that apply)(1 point)
Responses A. Lipids B. Proteins
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1. Match the biomolecule to its monomer (smallest part). Each option will only be used once.(1 point)
Put responses in the
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All biomolecules have the following traits except(1 point)
Responses nitrogen elements. nitrogen elements. a carbon backbone. a
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Use the chart to answer the following question.Biomolecule Elements FunctionProtein C, H, O Used for short term energyLipids C,
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1. What is the main way organisms get ATP?
A. Eating things like plants and meat B. Photosynthesis C. Anaerobic exercise D.
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Use the chart to answer the following question. Biomolecule Elements Function Protein C, H, O Used for short term energy Lipids
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Cellulose is(1 point)
Responses a starch that forms plant cell walls. a starch that forms plant cell walls. a protein that is
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Please match the correct term with the best definition.
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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Using what you have learned about the 4 biomolecules (evidence), explain how eating a serving of macaroni and chees provides for
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Which biomolecule stores genetic information for body cells?(1 point)
A. lipids. B. nucleic acids. C. carbohydrates. D. proteins.
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All biomolecules are made up of the elements(1 point)
A. carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. B. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.
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Give 2 storage and 2 structures of carbohydrates in living things
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Use the chart to answer the following question. Biomolecule Elements Function Protein C, H, O Used for short term energy Lipids
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Life large molecules
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What do amino acids, fatty acids, and sugars (monosaccharides) have in common?(1 point)
Responses They are used to make proteins.
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Use the chart to answer the following question. Biomolecule Elements Function Protein C, H, O Used for short term energy Lipids
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Use the chart to answer the following question. Biomolecule Elements Function Protein C, H, O Used for short term energy Lipids
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All biomolecules have the following traits except
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how one type of atom can be the basis of so many types of biomolecules
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Which type of biomolecules are made up of fatty acids
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Lipid is one of the major classes of biomolecules needed by the body. The body breaks down the lipids that we
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The following table describes five molecules that belong to the same class.
Molecule Function Hemoglobin transports oxygen in the
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what is not a trait of biomolecules?
hydrogen elements. nitrogen elements. covalent bonds. a carbon backbone.
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What do DNA and RNA have in common?
an appearance of two complementary strands joined together the bases adenine and guanine the
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Which of the following is NOT a biomolecule?
A. Water B. Carbohydrate C. Lipid D. Nucleic Acid
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Which of the following is NOT a biomolecule? A. Water
B. Carbohydrate C. Lipid D. Nucleic Acid
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Use the chart to answer the following question.
Biomolecule Elements Function Protein C, H, O Used for short term energy Lipids
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why do lipids less dense than proteins?
PLEASE HELP ME ANSWER THIS QUESTION. it really makes me wonder because lipids are much
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sheila
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Which of these is the smallest structure?
A. Dipeptide B. Amino acid C. Protein D. Polypeptide
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What is the reducing power and how many protons are pumped by the fatty acid side chains of triglyceral?
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amino acid is to protein as
fat is to lipid DNA is to RNA sugar is to fat simple sugar is to starch
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An enzyme is a type of protein that is made of [blank] .
Nucleotides Fatty chain acids Amino acids Monosaccharides
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An enzyme is a type of [blank] that is made of [blank] .
Carb Lipid Protein Nucleic acid
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An enzyme is a type of that is made of .
Carb Lipid Protein Nucleic acid
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All organic compounds are essential for life. Some compounds act as building blocks for muscle tissue and hair. Others are
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Which of the following represents a carbohydrate?(1 point)
Responses butter butter hamburger bun hamburger bun hamburger
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what is the amino acids?
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According to the video, which Biomolecule is the do organisms use to store energy?
* 1 point Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins
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Explain why proteins are polymers but lipids are not.
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Lipids/fats play important roles in living things, including making up the majority of ALL cell membranes. Select the one
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How do nucleic acids contribute to the relationship between biomolecules?(1 point) Responses By serving as enzymes for chemical
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Use the chart to answer the following question. Biomolecule Elements Function Protein C, H, O Used for short term energy Lipids
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Why are glycolen and starch good storage materials?
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What are 3 examples of locations/cells where this biomolecule is found in the body? What do these locations/cells do for the
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what are 4 biomolecules? what are their mnomers and polymers?
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Can you help me with these questions
Directions: Either it's a protein, nucleic acid, carboydrate, or a lipid 1.Plymers formed
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Rank these following molecules from smallest to largest: Glucose, Starch, and Iodine Potassium Iodide Molecules
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