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- which macromolecule is the main source of short term energy for living things?
- what are some examples of carbohydrates?
- what are the functions of proteins?
- what is the monomer (building block) of proteins?
- what is the monomer (building block) of nucleic acids?
- what are the functions of lipids?
- which macromolecule is made of fatty acids bound to a glycerol molecule?
- what are the conditions that affect the rate of a chemical reaction?
- what is a monosaccharide?
unit 2 photosynthesis and cell respiration and atp (de 2.1, 2.2, 2.3)
- if light is completely removed from a plant’s environment, how will that affect photosynthesis?
- in what organelle does photosynthesis occur?
- what are the main parts of the chloroplasts?
- how is the energy absorbed by the light - dependent reactions transferred to the light independent reactions?
- in what organelle does cellular respiration occur?
- how is energy released from atp?
- what is the structure of adp?
- what gas is produced in photosynthesis?
- what are the products of photosynthesis?
- what are pigments?
These questions are about biological macromolecules, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration, which fall under the subfield of Biology in Natural Science. For example, question 37 asks about the main short - term energy - providing macromolecule, which is a basic concept in Biology related to the study of living organisms' biochemical processes. Question 1 is about the effect of light removal on photosynthesis, a key process in plant biology.
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The subfield is Biology (under Natural Science).