Final Exam Day2 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the monomer for a Lipid?

A

3 fatty acids and a Glycerol

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2
Q

What is the monomer for a protein?

A

Amino acid

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3
Q

What is the monomer for a nucleic acid?

A

Nucleotide

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4
Q

____________ is a stored form of energy in the liver and the skeletal muscle.

A

Glycogen

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5
Q

__________ are composed of fatty acids with no double bonds between the carbon atoms.

A

Saturated fats

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6
Q

_________ is H to C with double bonds present.

A

Unsaturated fats

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7
Q

_____________ are covalent bond linking amino acids to form a protein.

A

Peptide bond

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8
Q

How are peptide bonds formed?

A

By dehydration synthesis

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9
Q

What is DNA and how many strands does it have?

A

Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid and 2 strands

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10
Q

How many strands does RNA have?

A

1

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11
Q

Which cells produce cell walls?

A

Plants, algae, and fungi

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12
Q

Which cells doesn’t produce cell walls?

A

Animal cell

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13
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Which eukaryotic organelles can be seen with a light microscope?

A

Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus

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