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Carbohydrates
Lipids Proteins Nucleic acids Never used for energy First energy source for organism Secondary energy source for
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How are proteins, lipids, and polysaccharides similar? (1 point)
A. They contain the same atoms and types of bonds between atoms.
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How are proteins, lipids, and polysaccharides similar?
A) They contain the same atoms are types of bonds between atoms. B) They
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What are the components of each macromolecule? What are they made of? Choose all that apply.(4 points) Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
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Which macromolecule serves as the main structural component of cell membranes?(1 point) Responses Lipids Lipids Carbohydrates
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What are the components of each macromolecule? What are they made of? Choose all that apply.
Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen
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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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Enzymes are a type of which of the following macromolecules?(1 point) Responses protein protein organic acid organic acid lipid
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Match the following macromolecules with the appropriate example.(1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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The following questions concern the iconic Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe, shown below:
2 1/4 cups all-purpose
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Benji is a show dog who needs a fancy and expensive dogfood fortified with macromolecules to help him maintain a glossy coat,
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What are the macromolecules DNA and RNA referred to as?
Proteins Carbohydrates Nucleic acids
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in what categorize does Esctacy belong to? carbohydrate, lipid, protein or nucleic acid and why. can some give me 2 or 3 exaple
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2. Which macromolecules were present in your saliva and food choices? Explain why you think you got the results you did.
food
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Identify the category for each of the items listed below. You may use choices more than once.
( 8 points ) Quick Energy is it a
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Why can proteins and carbohydrates be categorized as macromolecules as well?
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Identify the category for each of the items listed below. You may use choices more than once.(8 points) Carbohydrate Lipid
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Select the correct response for each of the following questions.(2 points)
ribose deoxyribose glucose fructose RNA is a
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Identify the category for each of the items listed below. You may use choices more than once.(8 points) Carbohydrate Lipid
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match the macromolecules to their examples
Lipid carbohydrate protein nucleic acid
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Students in biology are studying the macromolecules of life. They used a calorimeter to determine the calories in various types
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Which molecule is correctly paired with its building blocks ?
Responses cellulose—polypeptide cellulose—polypeptide
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Review the table of the four basic macromolecules. An important element that helps to distinguish proteins and nucleic acids
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These important macromolecules act as catalysts to help carry out the thousands of chemical reactions that take place in cells.
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Which category of macromolecules provides the energy used directly in cells?(1 point)
Responses carbohydrates carbohydrates
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Match the macromolecule to its element structure
C, H, and O; mostly C and H C, H, O, and N C, H, O, N, and P C, H, and O; in the
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Match the following macromolecules (polymers) with their main functions.
Stores genetic Information; makes proteins needed for
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(5.) What type of macromolecule is an enzyme?
A. carbohydrate B. lipid C. protein D. nucleic acid
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What are the building blocks of proteins?(1 point)
Responses fatty acids fatty acids amino acids amino acids starch starch sugars
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Match definitions or examples with terms
1Monomer 2Polymer (macromolecule) 3Carbohydrates 4Lipids 5Proteins 6Nucleic Acids 1a
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Cellulose is a type of(1 point) Responses grass. grass. protein. protein. carbohydrate. carbohydrate. lipid.
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A biology student creates a table that shows the function of the four major macromolecules.
MACROMOLECULE FUNCTION lipids
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A biology student creates a table that shows the function of the four major macromolecules.
MACROMOLECULE FUNCTION lipids
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For macromolecule does the student list an incorrect function ? A the lipids, because they are responsible for longterm energy
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a biology student creates a table that shows the function of the four major macromolecules.
for which macromolecule does the
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What element are ALL 4 macromolecules based on
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Nucleotides make up this macromolecule, identify the macromolecule. Describe the function and provide an example of this
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Macromolecules represent which level of organization in the body?
(1 point) Responses cellular cellular tissue tissue chemical
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write this in a short and 9th grade level
Carbohydrates: - Structural characteristics: Carbohydrates are composed of carbon,
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A biology student creates a table that shows the function of the four major macromolecules.
MACROMOLECULE FUNCTION lipids
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According to the video, _______ is a polymer with their building block or monomer being _______.
Carbohydrate, glucose DNA,
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Which of the four types of macromolecules contains units called monosaccharides?
lipids nucleic acids proteins carbohydrates
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Which macromolecules are polymers made of nucleotides?
amino acids carboxylic acids fatty acids nucleic acids
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Which class do starches and sugars belong to?
a. carbohydrates b. fats c. enzymes d. proteins
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The major organic macromolecules include all the following EXCEPT -->
Kool-Aid Man (Character) - Giant Bomb a water b proteins c
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Column A
1. carbohydrates: carbohydrates 2. nucleic acids: nucleic acids 3. lipids: lipids 4. proteins: proteins Column B
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_________ Carbohydrates
_________ Lipids _________ Nucleic Acids _________ Proteins Provide cells with quick, short term energy
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What are the four main macromolecules that keep the cells of the body functioning properly?(1 point)
Responses complex
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2. Carbohydrates store energy and provide structural support. They are composed of the following 3 elements:(1 point)
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Carbohydrates store energy and provide structural support. They are composed of the following 3 elements:(1 point)
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