Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

. Which of the following is an important source of fiber in our diet?  a. chitin b. glycogen c. cellulose d. Phospholipids.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: ". Which of the following is an important source of fiber in our diet?  a. chitin b. glycogen c. cellulose d. Phospholipids."— Presentation transcript:

1

2

3 . Which of the following is an important source of fiber in our diet?  a. chitin b. glycogen c. cellulose d. Phospholipids

4  C. Cellulose is an important source of fiber in our diet.

5  This is the body’s secondary source for energy.  a. lipids b. carbohydrates c proteins d. fried chicken

6  Primary source is carbohydrates.

7 . Are all the macromolecules that we have studied organic? a. no b. yes c. not enough information to determine d. sometimes

8

9  Compounds containing carbon are said to be______________.  alive b. organic c. natural d. fresh 

10

11  There are two types of fatty acids, saturated and unsaturated, which is healthier?  Unsaturated b. saturated

12

13  Today about 95% of all living matter consist of just four elements. Which of the following is not one of these elements?  Carbon b. Iron c. Nitrogen d. Hydrogen

14

15  Saturated fats contain the maximum number of __________ possible.  Carbon atoms b. oxygen atoms c. fat molecules d. hydrogen atoms

16

17  Which of the following is not a carbohydrate?  potato b. sugar c. egg d. grain

18

19  Proteins are made of monomers called _________________.  a. Amino acids  b. nucleic acids  c. glycerol  d. biomolecules

20

21  This is the main energy source for the body and the body burns them first.  a. Proteins  b. Lipids  c. Carbohydrates  d. fats

22

23 . Nucleic acids are polymers that are composed of monomers called  a. amino acids  b. fatty chains  c. disaccharide  d. nucleotides

24

25  Fat, lard and butter are all forms of____________.  a. starches  b. carbohydrates  c. proteins  d. lipids 

26

27  A nucleotide consist of a sugar, a nitrogen base an a _________.  a. phosphate group  b. fatty chains  c. nucleic acids  d.monosaccharide 

28

29  Many people go on no carbohydrate diets to lose weight. Why?  A.The diet allows you to eat sugar  B. The body burns carbohydrates first, then fat if no carbs are available  C.Because eating fats is better for you  D. Because carbohydrates are hard to find

30

31  There are two types of nucleic acids, DNA and RNA. They are named based on their_______________.   a. sugar type  b. size  c. nitrogen base  d. Nucleic acids

32

33  Animals store glucose as _______  a. Starch  b. glycogen  c. cellulose  d. oil 

34

35  Breads, pasta, fruits and some vegetables are all ______  a. Lipids  b. carbohydrates  c. proteins  d. nucleic acids

36

37 . Nucleic acids are responsible for storing and carrying out ____________. a. the breakdown of carbohydrates b. genetic information c. saturation d. cellular respiration

38

39  As a fruit ages, it becomes sweeter. Why?  a. the fat breaks down and becomes sweet   b. sugar molecules grow longer as the fruit ages  c. the proteins fall apart and make sugar  d. the starch in the fruit breaks down to form sugar

40

41  These are building blocks that make up polymers  a. monomers  b. lipids  c. carbon  d. hydrogen

42

43  Name the enzymes that does not aid in digesting carbohydrates?  A. Amylase  B. Sucrase  C. Lactase  D. Lipase

44

45  Which of the following is not a monomer?  a. starch  b. fructose  c. glucose  d. galactose

46

47  The monomer for lipids is____________  a. glycerol  b. cellulose  c. fatty acids  d. both a&c

48

49  These are found in every cell membrane  a. nucleic acids   b. phospholipids   c. glucose   d. galactose 

50

51  Why is the small intestine so long?

52


Download ppt ". Which of the following is an important source of fiber in our diet?  a. chitin b. glycogen c. cellulose d. Phospholipids."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google