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Copy of Macromolecules and Enzymes Videos w/Questions (5/28/2026)
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Instructions
Instructions:
Watch and listen to each video throughout without attempting to answer the questions.
Back the video up to the beginning and replay it.
The questions will open up, one at a time, immediately after the video section addresses the question.
Type in the answer to each question from the video.
If you didn't hear it, scroll the video player back to the beginning of that section and replay it
When you are complete, do the exit ticket and then submit it.
Instructions:
Watch and listen to each video throughout without attempting to answer the questions.
Back the video up to the beginning and replay it.
The questions will open up, one at a time, immediately after the video section addresses the question.
Type in the answer to each question from the video.
If you didn't hear it, scroll the video player back to the beginning of that section and replay it
When you are complete, do the exit ticket and then submit it.
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Question 2
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Question 3
01:36
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Question 4
01:46
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03:40
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Question 9
05:16
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Question 10
05:48
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Question 11
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Question 13
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Question 15
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Question 19
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Question 1
1.
The building blocks of biomolecules are called _______
Question 2
2.
The monomer of a carbohydrate is a _______ .One example of a monosaccharide is the sugar _______
Question 3
3.
If two monosaccharides are combined, you can get a _______
Question 4
4.
The name of most sugars tend to end in _______ .
Question 5
5.
To form a _______ , many monosaccharides are joined together.
Question 6
6.
Generally, lipids are _______
meaning they don’t like water.
Question 7
7.
Lipids make up the_______
structure of cell membranes.
Question 8
8.
The monomer of a protein is an _______ .
Question 9
9.
Most enzymes are made of _______ .
Question 10
10.
Nucleic acids like DNA and RNA have a monomer called a _______ .
Question 11
11.
Cells contain genetic information in the form of _______ and _______ .
Question 12
12.
Many enzymes focus on breaking down certain _______ .
Question 13
13.
Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down _______ .
Question 14
14.
Lipase is an enzyme that breaks down _______ .
Question 15
15.
Pepsin and trypsin are enzymes that break down _______ .
Question 16
16.
Nucleases break down phosphodiester bonds in _______ and _______ .
Question 17
17.
Cofactors tend to be _______ like zinc or iron; while coenzymes tend to be _______ like vitamins.
Question 18
18.
Competitive inhibitors tend to sit in the _______ , while voncompetitive inhibitors bind to an _______ site.
Question 19
19.
Feedback inhibition involves a product inhibiting an earlier _______ in the pathway.