Quiz created: 080815

BIOMOLECULES

Instructions: For each item in the left column enter the number of the corresponding item in the right column. If the number you enter is correct, the right answer will be copied to the adjacent box. Otherwise a "sad faced smiley" will appear in that space. NOBODY wants to deal with a "sad faced smiley"!

When all the boxes are correctly filled in, the screen will change color to show its manic enthusiasm.

The first item is done for you as an example. Some items in the list on the right may be used more than once or not used at all.

This quiz is for your own practice only; no record of your progress is kept or reported to anyone.


Example:
Water loving molecule

   
Carries oxygen in red blood cells
Combines with proteins to make cell membranes
Glycogen, starch, and cellulose
Helps in cell identification
Hydrophobic macromolecule made mainly of carbon and hydrogen
Monosaccharide
Nucleotide used by cells to store energy
Subunit used to build DNA & RNA
Subunit used to build glycogen and starch
Subunit used to build proteins
Tells cells to save glucose as glycogen
1. amino acids
2. ATP
3. glucose
4. glycoprotein
5. hemoglobin
6. hydrophilic
7. insulin
8. lipid
9. nucleotides
10. phospholipids
11. polysaccharides


Possible points: 11

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