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CHAPTER 6.4 TEST REVIEW

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Page 1: CHAPTER 6.4 TEST REVIEW. a.carbonc.nitrogen b.sodium Although 25 elements are vital to human survival, 5 of these make up of a majority of your body.

CHAPTER 6.4 TEST REVIEW

Page 2: CHAPTER 6.4 TEST REVIEW. a.carbonc.nitrogen b.sodium Although 25 elements are vital to human survival, 5 of these make up of a majority of your body.

a. carbon c. nitrogen

b. sodium

Although 25 elements are vital to human survival, 5 of these make up of a majority of your body. Which of the following is not one of those 5 elements?

B. SODIUM

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What is the monomer that builds a Nucleic Acid?

a. Monosaccharides c. Fatty acid and Glycerol

b. Nucleotide d. Amino acid

Nucleotide

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a. Peptide c. ionic

b. Hydro d. Magical

What type of bond holds amino acids together?

Peptide

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a. Protein c. Lipid

b. Carbohydrate d. Nucleic acid

Which macromolecule is involved in nearly every function in the human body?

PROTIEN

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a. Oxygen c. Sodium

b. Carbon d. Hydrogen

An organic compound is a compound that

contains_________

CARBON

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a. Proteins c. Lipids

b. Carbohydrates d. Nucleic Acids

Glucose is an example of a monomer for what macromolecule?

CARBOHYDRATES

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a. Carbohydrates c. Nucleic acidsb. Proteins d. Lipids

Breads, starches, and sugars are examples of what macromolecule?

CARBOHYDRATES

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a. Lipids c. Nuclic acidsb. Carbohydrates d. Amino acids

Which of the following is not one of the four major macromolecules of life?

Amino acids

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a. Carbohydrates c. Nucleic acidsb. Proteins d. Lipids

The ability to store energy and create barriers are functions of what macromolecule?

Lipids

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a. Carbohydrates c. Lipidsb. Proteins d. Nucleic acids

The ability to store and transmit genetic information is the function of what macromolecule?

Nucleic acids

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a. unsaturated c. saturateb. phospholipids d. oil

What type of lipid forms the plasma membrane in cells?

phospholipids

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a. Monosaccharide c. Fatty acid and Glycerol

b. Nucleotide d. Amino acid

What is the monomer that builds a Protein

Amino acid

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a. Carbohydrates c. Lipids

b. Nucleic acids d. Proteins

The ability to control the reaction rate is a function of

what macromolecule?

Proteins

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a. Lipids c. Carbohydrates

b. Nucleic acids d. Proteins

Fats, oils, and waxes are examples of what macromolecule?

Lipids

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a. carbohydrate c. protein

b. Nucleic Acid d. lipid

An organism’s genetic information is stored in which

type of macromolecule?

Nucleic Acid

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a. monomers c. Glycerol

b. polymers d. Macromolecules

A single repeating unit of nearly identical compounds are called

monomers

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a. Proteins c. Lipids

b. Nucleic Acids d. Carbohydrates

Saturated and unsaturated are 2 types of______?

Lipids

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a. Proteins c. Lipids

b. Carbohydrates d. Nucleic acids

DNA and RNA are examples of what macromolecule?

Nucleic acids

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a. Hydrolysis b. condensation

What type of reaction builds polymers?

condensation

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a. carbohydrate c. Nucleotides

b. protein d. lipid

Amino acids are the building blocks of which macromolecule?

protein

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a. fat c. carbohydrateb. protein d. water

In humans and other multicellular organisms, which

substance plays a central role as an energy source?

carbohydrate

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a. Fatty acid and Glycerol c. Amino acidb. Monosaccharaides d. Nucleotide

What is the monomer that builds a carbohydrate?

Monosaccharaides

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a. Nucleotide c. Fatty acid and Glycerol

b. Monosaccharides d. Amino acid

What is the monomer that builds a Lipid

Fatty acid and Glycerol

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a. Proteins c. Lipidsb. Carbohydrates d. Nucleic acids

The ability to provide structure and short term energy is a

function of what macromolecule?

Carbohydrates

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a. condensation b. Hydrolysis

What type of reaction breaks down polymers?

Hydrolysis