Compounds Of Life: Polymers Question Preview (ID: 9985)


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Amino acids combine to form large organic polymers known as
a) carbohydrates
b) proteins
c) biomolecules
d) nucleotides

What are the small units that make up polymers called?
a) isomers
b) plastics
c) monomers
d) carbohydrates

Compounds that contain the element carbon are called
a) inorganic compounds
b) polar molecules
c) hydrocarbons
d) organic compounds

Which is true of synthetic polymers?
a) they are naturally occurring
b) examples are DNA and proteins
c) do not occur naturally, are man-made
d) made up of glucose monomers

Which of these are NOT natural polymers?
a) styrofoam
b) carbohydrates
c) DNA
d) protein

DNA is a large organic molecule made up of smaller units called
a) polymers
b) amino acids
c) synthetic polymers
d) nucleotides

Where do you NOT find carbohydrates?
a) Plant cell walls
b) the nucleus of a cell
c) Starchy foods
d) Fiber in vegetables

Which molecule stores energy in the cells?
a) lipids
b) proteins
c) nucleic acids
d) carbohydrates

Which molecule contains the genetic information of a cell?
a) lipids
b) protein
c) nucleic acids
d) carbohydrates

Enzymes are an example of which molecule?
a) lipids
b) protein
c) nucleic acids
d) carbohydrates

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