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reviewing key concepts
write the type(s) of biomolecules being described in each situation below:
- _____ responsible for “waterproofing” molecules
- _____ examples include oils, waxes, and butters
- _____ responsible for coding for proteins
- _____ comprised of nucleotides
- _____ comprised of saccharides or sugars
- _____ composed of amino acids
- _____ serve as enzymes that speed up cellular processes
- _____ polymers of amino acids
- _____ dna and rna are examples of this macromolecule
- _____ breads, pastas, fruits and sweets are examples
- _____ made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
- _____ include triglycerides and phospholipids
To solve this, we analyze each description to identify the biomolecule (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids):
1. Responsible for “waterproofing” molecules
Lipids (like waxes) repel water.
2. Examples include oils, waxes, and butters
These are all lipids.
3. Responsible for coding for proteins
Nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) carry genetic code for protein synthesis.
4. Comprised of nucleotides
Nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) are made of nucleotides.
5. Comprised of saccharides or sugars
Carbohydrates are made of monosaccharides (simple sugars).
6. Composed of amino acids
Proteins are polymers of amino acids.
7. Serve as enzymes that speed up cellular processes
Proteins (enzymes) act as biological catalysts.
8. Polymers of amino acids
Proteins are amino acid polymers.
9. DNA and RNA are examples of this macromolecule
Nucleic acids include DNA and RNA.
10. Breads, pastas, fruits and sweets are examples
These are rich in carbohydrates (sugars, starches).
11. Made of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
Carbohydrates (C₆H₁₂O₆) and lipids (C, H, O) fit; carbohydrates are more direct here.
12. Include triglycerides and phospholipids
Triglycerides (fats) and phospholipids are types of lipids.
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- Lipids
- Lipids
- Nucleic Acids
- Nucleic Acids
- Carbohydrates
- Proteins
- Proteins
- Proteins
- Nucleic Acids
- Carbohydrates
- Carbohydrates (or Lipids, but carbs are more common here)
- Lipids