What is a saturated fatty acid?
A. carbon atoms are bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible. This causes the molecules to form straight chains
B. some carbon atoms are not bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible. Instead, they are bonded to other groups of atoms. Wherever carbon binds with these other groups of atoms, it causes chains to bend
A. carbon atoms are bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible. This causes the molecules to form straight chains
How many levels are in a protein structure?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 2
D. 4
D. 4
What happens in the tertiary structure of proteins?
A. occurs when certain attractions are present between alpha helices and pleated sheets
B. a sequence of a chain of amino acids
A. occurs when certain attractions are present between alpha helices and pleated sheets
What is the function of cellulose?
A. Used by plants to form rigid walls around cells
B. used by humans to create energy
A. Used by plants to form rigid walls around cells
What is cellulose used for in food
A. fiber, calorie reducer
B. fiber, calorie reducer, thickening, and anti-caking
C. to make cakes and other desserts
B. fiber, calorie reducer, thickening, and anti-caking
What is an unsaturated fatty acid?
A. some carbon atoms are not bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible. Instead, they are bonded to other groups of atoms. Wherever carbon binds with these other groups of atoms, it causes chains to bend
B. carbon atoms are bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible
A. some carbon atoms are not bonded to as many hydrogen atoms as possible. Instead, they are bonded to other groups of atoms. Wherever carbon binds with these other groups of atoms, it causes chains to bend
What body structures are formed from protein?
A. hair
B. hair, nails, skin, blood
C. eyes
B. hair, nails, skin, blood
What happens in the quaternary structure of proteins?
A. occurs when the sequences of amino acids are linked by hydrogen bonds
B. protein consisting of more than one amino acid chain
protein consisting of more than one amino acid chain
What is glycogen used for?
A. used by animals to store energy
B. used by plants to go through photosynthesis
A. used by animals to store energy
What is glycogen used for in human bodies?
A. it helps humans communicate
B. body’s backup fuel, converts back to glucose when carbs are not immediately available from food
B. body’s backup fuel, converts back to glucose when carbs are not immediately available from food
What kind of chain do molecules form in saturated fatty acids?
A. straight
B. bent
C. broken
A. straight
The four structures of proteins are labeled using which of the following?
A. 1, 2, 3, 4
B. first, second, third, fourth
C. primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary
C. primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary
What would be an example of a lipid?
A. olive oil
B. corn
C. chicken
A. olive oil
What kinds of animals use chitin to create their exoskeletons?
A. spiders, crabs, shrimp, lobsters
B. fish, butterflies, lizards
C. turtles, snakes, geckos
A. spiders, crabs, shrimp, lobsters
What are the two main functions of complex carbs?
A. to create energy and form bones in living things
B. to store energy and form structures of living things
B. to store energy and form structures of living things
What kind of chain do molecules form in unsaturated fatty acids?
A. straight
B. bent
C. broken
B. bent
What is the primary structure of proteins?
A. a sequence of a chain of amino acids
B. protein consisting of more than one amino acid chain
A. a sequence of a chain of amino acids
What would be an example of a starch
A. orange
B. corn
C. kale
B. corn
What is the function of starch?
A. used by humans to store energy
B. used by plants to store energy
B. used by plants to store energy
What is a monosaccharide?
A. are a simple sugar such as fructose or glucose
B. DNA
C. RNA
A. are a simple sugar such as fructose or glucose
What is a protein?
A. an organic compound made up of small molecules called amino acids
B. a group of nucleotides
A. an organic compound made up of small molecules called amino acids
What happens in the secondary structure of proteins?
A. occurs when certain attractions are present between alpha helices and pleated sheets
B. occurs when the sequences of amino acids are linked by hydrogen bonds
B. occurs when the sequences of amino acids are linked by hydrogen bonds
What would be an example of a carbohydrate?
A. pasta
B. strawberry
C. lettuce
A. pasta
What is the function of chitin?
A. used by arthropods and other species to create their exoskeleton
B. used by plants to create their leaves
A. used by arthropods and other species to create their exoskeleton
What is a polysaccharide?
A. are a simple sugar such as fructose or glucose
B. a complex carbohydrate that forms when simple sugars bind together in a chain
a complex carbohydrate that forms when simple sugars bind together in a chain