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Biology: Unit 2 Macromolecules Test Questions With Correct Answers What does the term organic compound mean? - answercontains carbon What elements do all macromolecules have? - answerCarbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen (some have N & P in addition) What are macromolecules used for? - answeraccomplishing ...

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Biology: Unit 2 Macromolecules Test
Questions With Correct Answers


What does the term organic compound mean? - answer✔contains carbon


What elements do all macromolecules have? - answer✔Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen (some have

N & P in addition)


What are macromolecules used for? - answer✔accomplishing all tasks (such as regulating

homeostasis, carrying out metabolism, etc)


What is a monomer? - answer✔small unit that becomes part of a polymer (allows for continuity

& simplicity)


What is a polymer? - answer✔unit made up of monomers


What is polymerization? - answer✔reacting monomer molecules to form polymer chains or 3D

networks


What are the properties of macromolecules regarding their relationship with water? - answer✔1)

hydrophilic- love water

2) hydrophobic- hate water

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What happens if the shape of a macromolecule changes? - answer✔function changes


What is the common name for carbohydrates? - answer✔sugar


What is the chemical name of carbohydrates? - answer✔saccharide


All carbohydrates end in what? - answer✔"ose"


What elements are included in carbohydrates, and what is the ratio? - answer✔1C : 2H : 1O


A simple sugar/monosaccharide contains how many carbons? - answer✔3 to 7


What is a pentose carbohydrate and what is a hexose carbohydrate? - answer✔Pentose- 5 carbon

carbohydrates

Hexose- 6 carbon carbohydrates


What are three common hexose carbs and where are they found? - answer✔Glucose (blood

sugar), galactose (milk), fructose (fruit sugar)

Also known as condensation reaction, what is the name of the reaction that forms disaccharides?

- answer✔dehydration synthesis (release of H2O)


What is the monomer/polymer of carbohydrates? - answer✔monomer: monosaccharides


polynomer: di/polysaccharides


What are three common disaccharides? - answer✔Glucose + Glucose = Maltose (plant sugar)

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Galactose + Glucose = Lactose (milk sugar)

Glucose + Fructose = Sucrose (table sugar)


What is a polysaccharide? - answer✔Long chains of glucose molecules bonded together


What stored form of glucose do plants use? - answer✔starch


What stored form of glucose do animals use? - answer✔glycogen (in liver)


How do glycogen and glucose relate with homeostasis? - answer✔As glucose fills in blood, it is

removed and stored in the liver as glycogen. When blood sugar drops, the glycogen is broken

down back into glucose and put back in the blood stream.


What polysaccharide do plants use for structure and how? - answer✔Cellulose - has many

internal hydrogen bonds and thus is strong enough to be used as *cell walls*


How is cellulose different from starch? - answer✔cellulose used to build, starch is used for

storage


Describe the structure of cellulose? - answer✔has up and down linkage of glucose, and therefore

can't be broken down (FIBER)


What polysaccharide do animals use similarly to cellulose? - answer✔Chitin (ex: lobsters have

exoskeleton made of chitin)


What is the only carb that includes Nitrogen and has more internal bonds? - answer✔Chitin

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