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Review of Macromolecules Braymiller
By Katie Braymiller
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What is the monomer of proteins?
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What is a monomer?
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What are the monomers of lipids?
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What function does lipids play in seals?
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Question 10
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What is the monomer of a nucleic acid?
Question 11
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Question 12
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Carbohydrates are important because....
they are a source of long term energy
they are a source of short term energy
they are the building blocks of proteins
they carry genetic information
The monomer of carbohydrates is...
nucleic acid
polysaccarides
monosaccarides
amino acids
Lipids serve as...
the building block of proteins
a short term energy source
a long term energy source
storage of nucleic acid
What part of the cell contains lipids?
nucleus
ribosome
cytoplasm
cell membrane
Proteins are important for..
muscle building
the immune system
enzyme creation
all of the above
Carbs are made up of.....
Nitrogen
Carbon
Phosphorous
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Proteins are made up of....
carbon
phosphorous
nitrogen
oxygen
hydrogen