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- Q1
Which statement best compare a function of proteins and lipids in a human cell?
Proteins allow for the transport of certain molecules into and out of the cell.
Lipids store genetic information for cells.
Proteins catalyze chemical reactions inside the cell.
Lipids make up the cell membrane and allows for the transport of certain molecules into and out of the cell.
Proteins store genetic information for cells.
Lipids provide energy for cellular processes.
Proteins provide energy for cellular processes.
Lipids catalyze chemical reactions inside the cell.
60sBIOL.9a - Q2
Which of the following biomolecules typically contains both nitrogen and phosphate?
Lipid
Carbohydrate
Nucleic acid
Protein
30sBIOL.9a - Q3
Carbohydrates and Lipids are similar in that they both contain -
Carbon and Oxygen only
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Carbon only
Carbon and Hydrogen only
30sBIOL.9a - Q4
Proteins and carbohydrates have many functions in the body of an organism. Specific proteins and carbohydrates perform specific tasks. Information about a protein and a carbohydrate is given below.
How are ferritin and glycogen similar in their primary functions for an organism?
Both store energy used by the organism.
Both store materials needed by the organism.
Both support the structure of the organism
Both store information for the organism.
120sBIOL.9a - Q5
Which of these represents a fatty-acid molecule?
60sBIOL.9a - Q6
Lipids do all of the following except -
reserve energy for later use
provide our quickly available energy
provide insulation to our organs
make up the cell membrane of cells
45sBIOL.9a - Q7
Which biomolecule is our main source of energy?
Protein
Lipids
Nucleic acids
Carbohydrates
30sBIOL.9a - Q8
The function of a nucleic acid is -
make up the cell wall of plants
repair and build tissue
store and transmit genetic material
provide energy storage
45sBIOL.9a - Q9
Sarah plans to go on a hike and is deciding what snack to pack in her bag. She wants to be sure the snack she brings will provide her with quickly available energy and can repair her tissues. Her snack choice should contain high amounts of which biomolecules?
carbohydrates and lipids
proteins and lipids
proteins and carbohydrates
lipid and nucleic acids
45sBIOL.9a - Q10
Which of the following is an example of a protein?
nucleotide
galactose
triglyceride
enzymes
45sBIOL.9a
