HS. Matter And Energy In Organisms And Ecosystems HS-LS1-6 Question Preview (ID: 63362)


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An essential element in organic molecules, including sugars, amino acids, and other carbon-based compounds.
a) Carbon
b) Nitrogen Cycle
c) Cellular Respiration
d) Carbon Cycle

An element found in many organic molecules, including sugars and amino acids.
a) Hydrogen
b) RNA
c) Respiration
d) Biosphere

An element present in sugars and other organic molecules, crucial for their formation and function.
a) Oxygen
b) Osmosis
c) Human Impact
d) Mitosis

Carbohydrates that provide carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen for the synthesis of other molecules.
a) Sugar molecules
b) Gene Expression
c) Osmosis
d) Protein Structure

An element that combines with carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen to form amino acids, which are building blocks of proteins.
a) Nitrogen
b) Cell Membrane
c) Genetic Variation
d) Population Dynamics

An element found in some amino acids, which contributes to the structure and function of proteins.
a) Sulfur
b) Gene Expression
c) Symbiosis
d) Allele

An element important in the formation of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and energy-carrying molecules like ATP.
a) Phosphorus
b) Nutrient Cycling
c) Mutation
d) Chromosome

Organic compounds formed from carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, which are the building blocks of proteins.
a) Amino acids
b) Diffusion
c) Ecosystem
d) Cell Division

Organic molecules that contain carbon, such as proteins, lipids, starches, and nucleic acids.
a) Carbon-based molecules
b) Symbiosis
c) Ecological Succession
d) Predator-Prey

A group of organic compounds, including fats and oils, that are formed from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
a) Lipids
b) Allele
c) Diffusion
d) Cellular Respiration

Polysaccharides made up of glucose molecules, serving as a form of energy storage in plants.
a) Starches
b) Biotic Factors
c) Carrying Capacity
d) Cellular Respiration

Large molecules made of amino acids, essential for various biological functions and formed by combining carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur.
a) Proteins
b) Genetic Variation
c) Photosynthesis
d) Energy Transfer

Organic molecules, including DNA and RNA, composed of nucleotides that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
a) Nucleic acids
b) Chromosome
c) ATP
d) Natural Selection

Large, complex molecules like proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and starches, composed of smaller subunits.
a) Macromolecules
b) DNA Replication
c) Photosynthesis
d) Biotic Factors

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