5. Which nutrient group is used in the composition of waxes and responsible for insulation of some organisms? A. carbohydrates B. lipids C. snucleic acids D. proteins 6. Which of the following groups are all classified as połysaccharide? A. sucrose, glucose and fructose B. głycogen, sucrose and maltose C. maltose, lactose and fructose D. glycogen, cellulose and starch Which of the following is considered as the building blocks of protein? A. amino acids B. nucleic acids 8. C. nucleotides D. polypeptides Th

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5.
Which nutrient group is used in the composition of waxes and responsible
for insulation of some organisms?
A. carbohydrates
B. lipids
C. snucleic acids
D. proteins
Which of the following groups are all classified as połysaccharide?
A. sucrose, glucose and fructose
B. głycogen, sucrose and maltose
C. maltose, lactose and fructose
D. glycogen, cellulose and starch
Which of the following is considered as the building blocks of protein?
A. amino acids
B. nucleic acids
The excessive consumption of carbohydrates is converted into which
8.
C. nucleotides
D. polypeptides
9.
polysaccharide that is stored in the liver and in muscles?
C. hemoglobin
D. uric acid
A. creatinine
B. glycogen
10.
Which of the following is a monosaccharide which is used in dextrose?
A. fructose
B. galactose
Which of the following is the major function of carbohydrates?
1. structural framework 2. storage 3. energy production
A. 1 only
Which is termed as the blueprint of life?
A. deoxyribonucleic acid
B. fatty acid
Proteins are composed of four elements, namely: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen ana
C. glucose
D. lactose
11.
B. 2 only
C. 3 only
D. 1 & 3 only
12
C. nucleic acid
D. ribonucleic acid
13.
what other element?
A. magnesium
B. nitrogen
C. phosphorous
D. sulfur
The sugar in RNA is
A. deoxyribose, ribose
B. ribose, deoxyribose
the sugar in DNA is
C. ribose, phosphate
D. ribose, uracil
14.
Which is NOTa part of a nucleotide?
A. nitrogenous base
B. phosphate group
15.
C. saturated tats
D. suger
6.
Transcribed Image Text:5. Which nutrient group is used in the composition of waxes and responsible for insulation of some organisms? A. carbohydrates B. lipids C. snucleic acids D. proteins Which of the following groups are all classified as połysaccharide? A. sucrose, glucose and fructose B. głycogen, sucrose and maltose C. maltose, lactose and fructose D. glycogen, cellulose and starch Which of the following is considered as the building blocks of protein? A. amino acids B. nucleic acids The excessive consumption of carbohydrates is converted into which 8. C. nucleotides D. polypeptides 9. polysaccharide that is stored in the liver and in muscles? C. hemoglobin D. uric acid A. creatinine B. glycogen 10. Which of the following is a monosaccharide which is used in dextrose? A. fructose B. galactose Which of the following is the major function of carbohydrates? 1. structural framework 2. storage 3. energy production A. 1 only Which is termed as the blueprint of life? A. deoxyribonucleic acid B. fatty acid Proteins are composed of four elements, namely: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen ana C. glucose D. lactose 11. B. 2 only C. 3 only D. 1 & 3 only 12 C. nucleic acid D. ribonucleic acid 13. what other element? A. magnesium B. nitrogen C. phosphorous D. sulfur The sugar in RNA is A. deoxyribose, ribose B. ribose, deoxyribose the sugar in DNA is C. ribose, phosphate D. ribose, uracil 14. Which is NOTa part of a nucleotide? A. nitrogenous base B. phosphate group 15. C. saturated tats D. suger 6.
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