Week 2 Biomolecules
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show | Both B and C are correct.
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show | fatty acids and glycerol.
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Which of the following is not true of carbohydrates? They include substances commonly called sugars. They are the body’s primary source of energy. They are a part of both DNA and RNA. All of the above are true of carbohydrates. | show 🗑
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show | Maltose
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show | Both have a ring structure in their molecule.
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The roles played by proteins can be divided into which categories? | show 🗑
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show | steroids
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The amino group in an amino acid is: | show 🗑
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The element that is present in all proteins but not in carbohydrates is: | show 🗑
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The alpha helix is an example of which level of protein structure? | show 🗑
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show | Primary
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show | They both contain a hydrophobic and hydrophilic end.
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show | amino acids
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show | GATCCGAC.
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Which lipid acts as a “tissue hormone”? | show 🗑
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Humans can synthesize 13 of 21 basic amino acids; the remaining 8, which must be included in the diet, are called: | show 🗑
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Sometimes referred to as animal starch, _____ is the main polysaccharide in the body. | show 🗑
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show | Salts
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Amino acids frequently become joined by: | show 🗑
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show | Creatine phosphate
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What is the most important factor in determining the physical and chemical properties of fatty acids? | show 🗑
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show | will kink or bend because of the double bonds between the carbon atoms.
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show | All of the above are true of RNA.
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show | is a double-helix strand of nucleotides.
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The formation of sucrose involves the removal of a molecule of water. This is called: | show 🗑
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A _____ is a functional group that is temporarily unattached and is highly reactive because of unpaired electrons. | show 🗑
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show | LDL
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show | carbohydrate and protein; protein
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show | Steroids
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show | -electrolytes.
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show | amino acids.
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show | glucose.
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show | True
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ATP | show 🗑
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show | information molecules.
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show | adenine; thymine
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show | Glycogen
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show | False
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Which of these is not a lipid? | show 🗑
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What determines how a protein performs? | show 🗑
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show | organic molecules.
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Which term means “water loving” and applies to the phospholipid head? | show 🗑
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show | functional group
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show | nucleic acid
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show | carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen
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show | prostaglandin.
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When two amino acids are joined, a peptide bond is formed and an H+ ion is released. FALSE | show 🗑
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show | polymer.
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show | FALSE
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A saturated fatty acid is one in which | show 🗑
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