Ch 3 Part 3 Question Preview (ID: 13320)


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Glucose is an example of a
a) Carbohydrate monomer
b) Protein monomer
c) Lipid monomer
d) Nucleic Acid monomer

DNA is an example of a
a) Carbohydrate polymer
b) Lipid polymer
c) Nucleic acid polymer
d) Protein polymer

Glycogen, the storage form of glucose in animals, is an example of a
a) Protein polymer
b) Nucleic Acid polymer
c) Lipid polymer
d) Carbohydrate polymer

Enzymes are an example of a
a) Carbohydrate polymer
b) Protein polymer
c) Lipid polymer
d) Nucleic acid polymer

Phospholipids, found in cell membranes, are an example of a
a) Lipid polymer
b) Protein polymer
c) Nucleic acid polymer
d) Carbohydrate polymer

Carbohydrates are made of
a) CHO in a 1:2:1 ratio
b) CHON
c) CHO CH>O
d) CHONP

Proteins are made of
a) CHO in a 1:2:1 ratio
b) CHON
c) CHO CH>O
d) CHONP

Lipids are made of
a) CHO in a 1:2:1 ratio
b) CHON
c) CHO CH>O
d) CHONP

Nucleic Acids
a) CHO in a 1:2:1 ratio
b) CHON
c) CHO CH>O
d) CHONP

The monomers of carbohydrates are called
a) amino acids
b) fatty acids
c) monosaccharides
d) nucleotides

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