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food trucks: each food truck at this festival is only allowed to serve …

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food trucks: each food truck at this festival is only allowed to serve one type of meal to help cut back on competition. what macromolecules (glucose, starch, lipids, or proteins) do you believe would be found in each of the meals served?

food truckmeal servedmacromolecules present
city cafe- grilled steak topped with mushrooms and onions <br> - roasted zucchini or green beans
volpettis- fettuccine pasta covered in alfredo sauce <br> - breadsticks <br> - cannoli for dessert

Explanation:

Response

To determine the macromolecules in each meal, we analyze the components:

Leonardo’s
  • Salad (vegetables): Starch (from veggies) + Lipids (olive oil) + Proteins (minimal, but veggies have trace; however, pizza adds more).
  • Stuffed crust pizza (pepperoni, sausage, bacon): Starch (pizza crust) + Lipids (fats in meats, oil in crust) + Proteins (meats, cheese in crust).
  • Macromolecules: Starch (carbohydrate), Lipids, Proteins.
City Cafe
  • Grilled Steak: Proteins (meat) + Lipids (fat in steak).
  • Roasted zucchini/green beans: Starch (vegetables) + minimal Proteins/Lipids.
  • Macromolecules: Proteins, Starch (carbohydrate), Lipids.
Volpetti’s
  • Fettuccine pasta (Alfredo sauce): Starch (pasta) + Lipids (butter/cream in sauce) + Proteins (cheese in sauce).
  • Breadsticks: Starch (carbohydrate) + Lipids (oil in dough).
  • Cannoli (dessert): Starch (pastry) + Lipids (oil in pastry, fat in filling) + Sugars (simple carbs, but macromolecule here is Starch/Carbohydrate, Lipids, Proteins (ricotta in filling)).
  • Macromolecules: Starch (carbohydrate), Lipids, Proteins.
Final Table (Macromolecules Present):
Food TruckMeal ServedMacromolecules Present
City CafeGrilled Steak (mushrooms, onions), Roasted zucchini/green beansProteins, Starch, Lipids
Volpetti’sFettuccine (Alfredo), Breadsticks, CannoliStarch, Lipids, Proteins

(Note: Glucose is a monomer, not a macromolecule. Macromolecules here refer to polymers: starch (carbohydrate), lipids (fats/oils), proteins.)

Answer:

To determine the macromolecules in each meal, we analyze the components:

Leonardo’s
  • Salad (vegetables): Starch (from veggies) + Lipids (olive oil) + Proteins (minimal, but veggies have trace; however, pizza adds more).
  • Stuffed crust pizza (pepperoni, sausage, bacon): Starch (pizza crust) + Lipids (fats in meats, oil in crust) + Proteins (meats, cheese in crust).
  • Macromolecules: Starch (carbohydrate), Lipids, Proteins.
City Cafe
  • Grilled Steak: Proteins (meat) + Lipids (fat in steak).
  • Roasted zucchini/green beans: Starch (vegetables) + minimal Proteins/Lipids.
  • Macromolecules: Proteins, Starch (carbohydrate), Lipids.
Volpetti’s
  • Fettuccine pasta (Alfredo sauce): Starch (pasta) + Lipids (butter/cream in sauce) + Proteins (cheese in sauce).
  • Breadsticks: Starch (carbohydrate) + Lipids (oil in dough).
  • Cannoli (dessert): Starch (pastry) + Lipids (oil in pastry, fat in filling) + Sugars (simple carbs, but macromolecule here is Starch/Carbohydrate, Lipids, Proteins (ricotta in filling)).
  • Macromolecules: Starch (carbohydrate), Lipids, Proteins.
Final Table (Macromolecules Present):
Food TruckMeal ServedMacromolecules Present
City CafeGrilled Steak (mushrooms, onions), Roasted zucchini/green beansProteins, Starch, Lipids
Volpetti’sFettuccine (Alfredo), Breadsticks, CannoliStarch, Lipids, Proteins

(Note: Glucose is a monomer, not a macromolecule. Macromolecules here refer to polymers: starch (carbohydrate), lipids (fats/oils), proteins.)