Monomers are small units that when bonded together they form polymers. Which of these substances are made up of repeating units of these molecules?
A. starch and cellulose
B. hemoglobin and amylase
C. fatty acids and waxes
D. polypeptides and nucleic acids
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Check the boxes next to all of the TRUE statements about enzymes.
A. Enzymes are proteins.
B. Enzymes are made of polypepetide chains.
C. Enzymes have generic shapes to allow for the use with many different substrates.
D. Enzymes are not reusable, they are destroyed after they bind to the substrate.
Enzymes lower the amount of energy that is needed in order for a reaction to occur.
Lactose, a sugar in milk, is composed of one glucose molecule and is linked to one galactose molecule. how is lactose classified?
A. as a pentose
B. as an enzyme
C. as a monosaccharide
D. as a disaccharide
Inside cells, small organic molecules are joined together to form larger molecules. Which of these correctly pairs a monomer to the polymer it can form?
A. glucose - starch
B. amino acid - nucleic acid
C. phospholipid - fatty acid
D. ribosome - protein
What is the quaternary structure of a protein?
A. the sequence of amino acids
B. the initial folding into alpha helices or beta sheets
C. the folding of one amino acid chain into a functional protein
D. the interaction between multiple subunits to form one functional protein