
Ag Sci Semester 1 Review: Organic Molecules & Food Labels
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- Q1Which of the following is NOT a part of a typical Atom?ElectronNeutroniumProtonNeutron30s
- Q2Which 4 major elements needed to make organic compounds?Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, NitrogenCarbon, Water, Hydrogen, OxygenCarbon, Aluminum, Xenon, HeliumCarbon, Gold, Silver, Zinc30s
- Q3Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 major organic compounds needed by humans?LipidsCarbohydratesProteinsNuclear Acid30s
- Q4Which monomers are the building blocks of polymer carbohydrates?All answers listedGlucoseFructoseMonosaccharides30s
- Q5Which monomers are the building blocks of polymer lipids/fats?Glycerol and Fatty AcidsAmino AcidsSugarsNucleic Acids30s
- Q6Which monomers are the building blocks of polymer proteins?Amino AcidsFructose and GlucoseCholesterolFatty Acids and Sugar30s
- Q7Which monomers are the building blocks of polymer nucleic acids?NucleotidesFatty AcidsAmino AcidsGlycerol30s
- Q8What are the functions of carbohydrates?Used for storing genetic informationUsed for energy storage and energy productionUsed for structural components of cellUsed as enzymes30s
- Q9What are the functions of proteins?Used for energy storage and energy productionUsed to make carbohydratesUsed for storing genetic informationUsed for structural components of the cell and used as enzymes30s
- Q10What are the functions of nucleic acids?Used to make carbohydratesUsed for structural components of cell and used as enzymesUsed for storing genetic informationUsed for energy storage and energy production30s
- Q11What are the 2 types of nucleic acids?DNA and ATPDNA and RMARNA and LPNRNA and DNA30s
- Q12In what order are ingredients listed on food labels?AlphabeticallyGreatest to least weightBy ingredient colorLeast to greatest weight30s
- Q13Which of the following is NOT one of the 8 facts must always be displayed on a nutrition label?OrganicProteinTotal FatCalories30s
- Q14Which of the following are one of the 6 key nutrients for your health?ProteinSodiumSugarCholesterol30s
- Q15How many calories in M&Ms® containing 9 g of fat, 30 g of carbohydrates, and 2 g of protein?21932420931430s