Organic Molecules Review Question Preview (ID: 40878)


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What two elements must be present for a molecule to be considered organic?
a) Carbon and Hydrogen
b) Carbon and Oxygen
c) Hydrogen and Oxygen
d) Hydrogen and Nitrogen

What elements are present in carbohydrates?
a) Carbon and Hydrogen only
b) Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
c) Carbon and Oxygen only
d) Carbon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen

In addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, what other two elements are present in proteins?
a) Nitrogen and Phosphorus
b) Phosphorus and Sulfur
c) Nitrogen and Sulfur
d)

In addition to carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, what other two elements are present in nucleic acids?
a) Nitrogen and Phosphorus
b) Phosphorus and Sulfur
c) Nitrogen and Sulfur
d)

Which of the following monomers is associated with lipids?
a) monosaccharides
b) amino acids
c) nucleotides
d) fatty acids

Which of the following monomers is associated with carbohydrates?
a) monosaccharides
b) amino acids
c) nucleotides
d) fatty acids

Which of the following monomers is associated with proteins?
a) monosaccharides
b) amino acids
c) nucleotides
d) fatty acids

Which of the following monomers is associated with nucleic acids?
a) monosaccharides
b) amino acids
c) nucleotides
d) fatty acids

Which of the following is the job of a protein?
a) speed up reactions, aid in movement
b) primary source of energy
c) long-term energy and insulation
d) store genetic information

Which of the following is the job of a lipid?
a) speed up reactions, aid in movement
b) primary source of energy
c) long-term energy and insulation
d) store genetic information

Which of the following is the job of a nucleic acid?
a) speed up reactions, aid in movement
b) primary source of energy
c) long-term energy and insulation
d) store genetic information

Which of the following is the job of a carbohydrate?
a) speed up reactions, aid in movement
b) primary source of energy
c) long-term energy and insulation
d) store genetic information

Which of the following are example of a lipids?
a) fat, oil, wax
b) sugars, starch
c) muscle, enzyme, hair
d) DNA, RNA

Which of the following are examples of proteins?
a) fat, oil, wax
b) sugar, starch
c) muscle, enzyme, hair
d) DNA, RNA

Which of the following are examples of carbohydrates?
a) fat, oil, wax
b) sugar, starch
c) muscle, enzyme, hair
d) DNA, RNA

Which of the following are examples of nucleic acids?
a) fat, oil, wax
b) sugar, starch
c) muscle, enzyme, hair
d) DNA, RNA

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