Match the macromolecule categories with their correct function: lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, proteins
functions:
1. energy source - cell markers
2. inheritance - protein synthesis
3. energy source - hormones - chemical signals
4. enzymes - channels - structural support
Match the macromolecule categories with their correct function: lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, proteins functions: 1. energy...
MABLE 3.2 Complete the table below. Macromolecule Monomer Units Functions Examples Carbohydrates munosaccharide Proteins Amino Acids Lipids Fatty Acids + Glycerol Nucleic Acids Nucleotide
1. List/describe similarities of proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. 2. Lipids are generally smaller than and don't have true monomers like the other 3 types of macromolecules; but how are they similar to proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?
Compare the structure of the four major biological macromolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids) and explain how the distinct structure of each type of molecule enables it to carry out its particular function.
50) Water is formed during the synthesis of: a) proteins b) lipids c) carbohydrates d) nucleic acids e) all of the above 51) Amino acids are held together by: a) ester bonds b) glycosidic bonds c) pasteur bonds d) all of the above e) none of the above 52) Sugars are held together by: a) ester bonds hydrogen bonds b) peptide bonds c) all of the above d) none of the above e) Nucleotides within the same strand of DNA...
1. DNA and RNA are examples of 2. Carbohydrates and lipids both contain the elements 3. Proteins are made of are made of nucleotides. 5. Examples of lipids include 6. Sugars and starches are examples of 7. Muscle, skin, and enzymes are examples of 8. Nucleic acids are important because they contain your are a source of long-term stored energy. 10. Organic molecules that have the same chemical formula but different structural arrangements are called 11. Carbohydrates are important because...
Problem 14.29 Part A Give examples of proteins that provide following categories of protein functions. Drag the protein functions on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to match the proteins. Reset Help Catalytic Immune system O2 transport Contractile Cross-membrane immunoglobins - hormones myoglobin myosin keratin- transport Structural Regulatory histones enzymes receptor proteins collagen- actin- hemoglobin
8. A macromolecule made up of multiple monomers of amino acids is called a:a. Carbohydrateb. Proteinc. Nucleic acidd. Lipid9. The majority of carbohydrates have a carbon to hydrogen to oxygen ratio ofa: 1.1 .4b. 2.6 .2c. 1: 411d. 112: 110. The part of the cell envelope that is a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins is called:a. The plasma membraneb. The cell wallo. Cellulose,d. None of the above11. Which of the three kinds of Lipid molecules is characterized by their arrangement...
Active transport requires and in order to function correctly. • A. nucleic acids, membrane proteins e B. energy, peripheral proteins C. energy, membrane pxoteins D. energy, nucleic acids Which of the following is not a Eukaryote? A. Oak tree B. Bacteria C. Human D. Mushroom A neuron has many short thin fibers called and a single long • A. Dendrites, Axon B. Receptors, Nerve fiber C. Axons, Dendrite D. Myelin sheaths, Cell body • Bacteria can be described as: I....
Which is not a function of carbohydrates? A. some are enzymes B. some are found as the carbon source for other macromolecules like nucleic acids C. some make up the structural components of cells such as cell walls D. some are used as energy storage molecules
1. For which of the following molecules is shape important for its function? Nucleic Acids Lipids Proteins Carbohydrates 2. Which of the following can possibly be found in a nucleotide? ribose No answer text provided. deoxyribose glucose uracil fatty acid phosphate 3. Which levels of protein structure may use hydrogen bonding? quarternary secondary tertiary primary 4. These molecules contain glycosidic linkages. glucose collagen...