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Biology, 07.07.2019 22:50, maddie7417

Food labels list the amounts of (and calories from) carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, but not nucleic acids. why not?

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Biology, 07.07.2019 13:50, carolinerosewillis
Which of the following is a term that means "building block"? question 2 options: polymer carbohydrate monomer biomolecule save question 3 (3 points) question 3 unsaved pastas, breads, and potatoes are great examples of foods heavy in carbohydrates. question 3 options: true false save question 4 (3 points) question 4 unsaved these are an important source of fast, short term energy. question 4 options: proteins carbohydrates nucleic acids lipids save question 5 (3 points) question 5 unsaved another word for "fats", these are made up of a glycerol and three fatty acids. question 5 options: lipids carbohydrates proteins nucleic acids save question 6 (3 points) question 6 unsaved these provide a great source of insulation and provide long term energy. question 6 options: nucleic acids carbohydrates lipids proteins save question 7 (3 points) question 7 unsaved these make up the cell membrane. question 7 options: nucleic acids lipids carbohydrates proteins save question 8 (3 points) question 8 unsaved amino acids are the monomers of this biomolecule. question 8 options: nucleic acids carbohydrates lipids proteins save question 9 (3 points) question 9 unsaved these have monomers known as nucleotides. question 9 options: carbohydrates nucleic acids proteins lipids save question 10 (3 points) question 10 unsaved important functions of these biomolecules include muscle development, acting in the immune system, and acting as enzymes. question 10 options: lipids nucleic acids proteins carbohydrates save question 11 (3 points) question 11 unsaved examples are dna and rna and are made up of c,h,o,n,p. question 11 options: proteins carbohydrates nucleic acids lipids save question 12 (3 points) question 12 unsaved all four biomolecules have carbon (c), hydrogen (h), oxygen (o), and nitrogen (n). question 12 options: true false save
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