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Biomolecules Quiz

Name the elements: C = ________________________ H = ________________________ O = ________________________ N = ________________________ P = ________________________

What elements are in lipids? A. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen (CHON) B. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus (CHONP) C. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, (CHO)

Choose the top 4 elements in living things: Hydrogen Potassium Phosphorus Sulfur Carbon Oxygen Nitrogen Calcium

What is dehydration synthesis? A. Process in which polymers are broken down into monomers B. Process in which monomers are combined into polymers

What is hydrolysis? A. Process in which monomers are combined into polymers B. Process in which polymers are broken down into monomers

What biomolecule is the following?

What biomolecule is an enzyme? A. Lipid B. Protein C. Sugar D. Nucleic acid

What do sugar names end in? A. -ize B. -ose C. -ase D. -ist

What do enzymes names end in? A. -ize B. -ist C. -ose D. -ase

Choose the sugars: Lactase Lactose Amylase Fructose Fructase Maltose Cellulose Catalase

Choose the enzymes: Lactase Fructose Lactose Catalase Amylase Fructase Cellulose Glucose

Choose the examples of carbohydrates: Starch RNA Wax Butter Sugar Rice Hemoglobin Cereal

Choose the examples of lipids: Oil RNA Wax Butter Sugar Rice Hemoglobin Cellulose

Choose the examples of proteins: RNA Hair/nails Meat/muscle Butter DNA Enzymes Rice Hemoglobin

What elements are in carbohydrates? A. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen (CHON) B. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus (CHONP) C. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, (CHO)

Choose the examples of nucleic acids: RNA Hair/nails Enzymes Rice Meat/muscle Butter DNA Hemoglobin

What biomolecule is the following?

What elements are in proteins? A. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen (CHON) B. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus (CHONP) C. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, (CHO)

What is the function of nucleic acids? A. Long term energy storage B. Quick energy source C. Genetic information D. Builds/repairs tissues and regulates metabolism

What is the function of proteins? A. Genetic information B. Builds/repairs tissues and regulates metabolism C. Long term energy storage D. Quick energy source

What is the function of lipids? A. Long term energy storage B. Builds/repairs tissues and regulates metabolism C. Quick energy source D. Genetic information

What is the function of carbohydrates? A. Genetic information B. Builds/repairs tissues and regulates metabolism C. Long term energy storage D. Quick energy source

Dehydration Synthesis or Hydrolysis?

What biomolecule is the following?

What elements are in nucleic acids? A. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus (CHONP) B. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, (CHO) C. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen (CHON)

What biomolecule is the following?