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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.

Macromolecules Reading - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GgV_ADCvJy3MxGUnvPI9V482ekXm56UhSch_3ctGvGI/edit?usp=sharing

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.

Macromolecules Reading - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GgV_ADCvJy3MxGUnvPI9V482ekXm56UhSch_3ctGvGI/edit?usp=sharing

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What are the basic building blocks of carbohydrates?

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Which of the following are examples of monosaccharides?

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What are the primary functions of glycogen?

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Which types of lipids are involved in energy storage?

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Which of the following are properties of saturated fatty acids?

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What roles do proteins play in the body?

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Which of the following are functions of nucleic acids?

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8.

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.

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Which molecules are known as the "energy currency" of the cell?

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10.

Which types of carbohydrates are commonly used to form cell walls in plants?

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11.

Which monosaccharides are essential for energy?

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12.

Which of the following are types of proteins?

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13.

Which types of nucleic acids play a role in heredity?

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Which types of fatty acids contain double bonds?

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What are two main types of carbohydrates?

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16.

A is a carbohydrate that cannot be broken down into a simpler sugar.

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Carbohydrates are primarily made up of and .

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18.

The brain relies exclusively on for its energy needs.

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19.

are complex carbohydrates formed from long chains of monosaccharides.

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The primary function of in animals is for short-term store energy, while are for long-term storage of energy.

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fatty acids have no double bonds between carbon atoms.

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The sequence of in DNA determines the genetic code.

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is known as the hereditary material in living organisms.

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Each nucleotide consists of a , a , and a .

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speed up chemical reactions in the body. What kind of macromolecule are they?