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macromolecules - living things. directions: read through each statement…

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macromolecules - living things. directions: read through each statement below. determine which macromolecule is being described. shade in the corresponding space. stored hereditary information: proteins, lipids, nucleic acids. makes up the cell membrane bilayer: carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids. made up of amino acids: nucleic acids, carbohydrates, proteins. speeds up and controls chemical reactions: lipids, proteins, nucleic acids. makes up breads, pastas, fruits, and sweets: proteins, lipids, carbohydrates. acts as a waterproofing molecule: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids. examples are vegetable oil and butter: nucleic acids, lipids, proteins. dna and rna are examples: lipids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates. the polymer of amino acids: proteins, nucleic acids, lipids. dna and rna are examples: carbohydrates, nucleic acids, lipids. the polymer of fatty acids: nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids. made up of nucleotides: lipids, proteins, nucleic acids. makes up meats, nuts, and eggs: proteins, carbohydrates, lipids. stored energy: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins. immediate energy source for living things: nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates. made up of monosaccharides: lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids. includes fats, oils, and waxes: proteins, lipids, nucleic acids. makes up many structural components of living things: nucleic acids, carbohydrates, proteins. determine the traits of living things: lipids, nucleic acids, proteins. © science from the south 2020

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Stored hereditary information: Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA store genetic info).
  2. Makes up the cell - membrane bilayer: Lipids (phospholipids form the bilayer).
  3. Made up of amino acids: Proteins (polymers of amino acids).
  4. Speeds up and controls chemical reactions: Proteins (enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts).
  5. Makes up breads, pastas, fruits, and sweets: Carbohydrates (these are common sources of carbs).
  6. Acts as a waterproofing molecule: Lipids (waxes are lipids and act as waterproofing).
  7. Examples are vegetable oil and butter: Lipids (these are types of fats, which are lipids).
  8. DNA and RNA are examples: Nucleic acids.
  9. The polymer of amino acids: Proteins.
  10. DNA and RNA are examples: Nucleic acids.
  11. The polymer of fatty acids: Lipids (fats are polymers of fatty acids).
  12. Made up of nucleotides: Nucleic acids (nucleotides are the building - blocks).
  13. Makes up meats, nuts, and eggs: Proteins (good sources of protein).
  14. Stored energy: Lipids (fats store energy).
  15. Immediate energy source for living things: Carbohydrates (glucose is a common immediate energy source).
  16. Made up of monosaccharides: Carbohydrates (monosaccharides are the monomers of carbs).
  17. Includes fats, oils, and waxes: Lipids.
  18. Makes up many structural components of living things: Proteins (e.g., collagen in connective tissues).
  19. Determine the traits of living things: Nucleic acids (genes in DNA determine traits).

Answer:

  1. Nucleic acids
  2. Lipids
  3. Proteins
  4. Proteins
  5. Carbohydrates
  6. Lipids
  7. Lipids
  8. Nucleic acids
  9. Proteins
  10. Nucleic acids
  11. Lipids
  12. Nucleic acids
  13. Proteins
  14. Lipids
  15. Carbohydrates
  16. Carbohydrates
  17. Lipids
  18. Proteins
  19. Nucleic acids