1. Match the biomolecule to its monomer (smallest part). Each option will only be used once.(1 point)

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Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Carbohydrates

Proteins - Amino acids

Lipids - Fatty acids
Nucleic Acids - Nucleotides
Carbohydrates - Monosaccharides

What is ATP and how is it produced?

Energy produced through photosynthesis
Energy produced through photosynthesis

Glucose produced through photosynthesis

Energy produced through cellular respiration

Enzymes produced through dehydration synthes

ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate. It is a molecule that serves as the primary energy source for cellular processes. ATP is produced through cellular respiration, specifically during the process of oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria. In this process, glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water, releasing energy that is used to produce ATP through a series of redox reactions.

Proteins - Amino Acids

Lipids - Fatty Acids and Glycerol
Nucleic Acids - Nucleotides
Carbohydrates - Monosaccharides