Chapter 3 Part 4 Question Preview (ID: 13321)


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

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

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

The polymers for carbohydrates are
a) nucleic acids
b) disaccharides and polysaccharides
c) triglycerides, phospholipids, waxes, and steroids
d) dipeptides and polypeptides

The polymers for proteins are
a) nucleic acids
b) disaccharides and polysaccharides
c) triglycerides, phospholipids, waxes and steroids
d) dipeptides and polypeptides

The polymers for lipids are
a) nucleic acids
b) disaccharides and polysaccharides
c) triglycerides, phospholipids, waxes and steroids
d) dipeptides and polypeptides

The bond type between carbohydrate monomers is called
a) phosphodiester bond
b) glycosidic bond
c) peptide bond
d) ester bond

The bond type between protein monomers is called
a) phosphodiester bond
b) glycosidic bond
c) peptide bond
d) ester bond

The bond type between lipid monomers is called
a) phosphodiester bond
b) glycosidic bond
c) peptide bond
d) ester bond

The bond type between nucleic acid monomers is called
a) phosphodiester bond
b) glycosidic bond
c) peptide bond
d) ester bond

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