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Use the reading, and only the reading, to help you answer the following questions.
Tip - perform a "Ctrl + F" keyword search to help you find what you are looking for.
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What are the basic building blocks of carbohydrates?
Which of the following are examples of monosaccharides?
What are the primary functions of glycogen?
Which types of lipids are involved in energy storage?
Which of the following are properties of saturated fatty acids?
What roles do proteins play in the body?
Which of the following are functions of nucleic acids?
To which type of macromolecule does each belong to?
Nucleus
Amino Acid
Nitrogen Base
Triglyceride
Phospholipid
Steroid
Nucleotide
ATP
Variable R-Side Chain
Cellulose
Fatty Acid
Monosaccharide
Protein
Nucleic Acid
Carbohydrate
Lipid
Doesn't belong to any of the other categories.
Which molecules are known as the "energy currency" of the cell?
Which types of carbohydrates are commonly used to form cell walls in plants?
Which monosaccharides are essential for energy?
Which of the following are types of proteins?
Which types of nucleic acids play a role in heredity?
Which types of fatty acids contain double bonds?
What are two main types of carbohydrates?
A
Carbohydrates are primarily made up of
The brain relies exclusively on
The primary function of
The sequence of
Each nucleotide consists of a