Glucose and starch are carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates are the biomolecules that includes carbon, hydrogen,
oxygen.They are the major sources of energy. Carbohydrates mainly
includes sugars and starches.
Triglycerides and estrogen are the lipid derivatives.
Estrogen is a female sex hormone and it is a lipid derivative .
Steroid hormones are insoluble in water and they are carried by
transport proteins in blood.
Triglyceride is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty
acids and they can be mostly found in body fat in humans and
vertebrates.
RNA and DNA are nucleic acids.
Nucleic Acids are the biopolymers and DNA is double stranded
molecule where as RNA is single stranded molecule,DNA contains
adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine and RNA contains adenine,
guanine, cytosine and uracil
Collagen and enzyme are the the proteins
Collagen is a structural protein and it contains amino acids bound
together and it is mostly found in tendons, ligaments and
skin.
Enzymes are the protein molecules and they made up of amino acids
and they act as biological catalysts,they speed up and regulates
the chemical reactions
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Part A The four classes of large organic molecules that are essential to life include O carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and amino acids O sugars, amino acids, lipids, and nucleic acids O starch, cellulose, DNA, and RNA carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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...
The four main groups of biological molecules are? DNA, ATP, H20 and CO2 nucleotides, amino acids, monosacharides and fatty acids 01. a. b. c. DNA, RNA, Starch and phospholipids nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and fats d. 02. Large biomolecules are polymers of smaller subunits generally referred to as? a. monomers b. dimers c. monosaccharides d. bases 03. Which of the following properties apply to lipids? a. b. c. d. saturated versions are likely to be solid at room temperature some...
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...
The following molecules represent the four biomolecules. Examine the structures and answer the questions: Carbohydrates (Amylose), Nucleic Acids (DNA), Proteins (Peptide), and Lipids. 1. Which biomolecule(s) is/are likely to form ionic interactions with water? Explain your choice(s). 2. A. Which biomolecule(s) is/are likely to form hydrogen bonds with water? Explain your choice(s) B. Identify the H donors and acceptors in those that can form hydrogen bonds. 3. Which biomolecule(s) is/are likely to experience hydrophobic effects? Explain your choice(s). 4. Which...
The essential requirements to maintain a living unit like the first cell are: organic energy sources; an information storage system; an expression system that uses the information to both exploit energy sources and to reproduce; and a method of containment to distinguish the living cell from the outside world. For each of the last three categories, identify the key molecules or groups of molecules used by the first cells that allowed them to maintain and propagate, and describe the properties/characteristics...
1. Which of the following is not one of the four(4) macromolecules.a. Carbohydratesb. Lipidsc. Nudelc acidsd. Nope of the above2. A common characteristic of organic molecules versus inorganic molecules is: a. Usually involve ionic bondingb. Always contain a small number of atomsc. Always contain carbon and hydrogend. often associated with nonliving matte 3. Splitting of a bond by adding water refers to:a. A hydrolysis reactionb. A dehydration synthesis reactionc. Acid-base reactiond. All of the above4. The class of molecules that includes monosaccharides,...
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.1. Nonpolar molecules havea. no negative or positive poles:b. both negative and positive poles.c. only a negative pole.d. only a positive pole.2. A molecule that has a partial positive charge on one side and a partial negative charge on the other side is called aa. nonpolar molecule.b. polar molecule,c. charged molecule.3. Water is important to life because itb. is found inside cells.c. influences the shape of...
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...
wer on the scartron (2 ps each the best answers in the correct answer on the wa 1. Which of the following macromolecules are made from fatty acids? A Carbohydrates B. Proteins Nucleic acids D Lipis E. Steros 2. Which of the following are made from simple scars? A Carbohydrates B. Proteins Nucleic acids D. Lipid's E. Sterols 3. Which of the following is in the correct hierarchical order of complexity from simplest smallest) to most complex? A molecule atom...