1) Carbohydrates a) Long term energy b) Quick energy c) Builds Muscle d) Genetic Material 2) Lipids a) Long term energy b) Quick energy c) Builds Muscle d) Genetic Material 3) Protein a) Long term energy b) Quick energy c) Builds Muscle d) Genetic Material 4) Nucleic Acid a) Long term energy b) Quick energy c) Builds Muscle d) Genetic Material 5) Amino Acid a) Long term energy b) building blocks of lipids c) building blocks of protein d) build blocks of nucleic acids 6) Nucleotide a) Long term energy b) building blocks of lipids c) building blocks of protein d) building blocks of nucleic acids 7) Monomer: monosaccharide (simple sugar) a) lipid b) protein c) carbohydrate d) nucleic acid 8) Polymer: Polysaccharides like starch, cellulose and glycogen a) lipid b) protein c) carbohydrate d) nucleic acid 9) Fat, wax, oil are examples of a) Carbohydrates b) Proteins c) Lipids d) Nucleic Acids 10) Sugar, Starch, and fiber are examples a) Carbohydrates b) Proteins c) Lipids d) Nucleic Acids 11) Its functions include making structures, defending the body, movement, and speeding up chemical reactions. a) Carbohydrates b) Lipids c) Nucleic Acids d) Proteins 12) DNA and RNA are examples of a) Carbohydrates b) Lipids c) Nucleic Acids d) Proteins 13) Cell membranes are made mostly of a) Carbohydrates b) Lipids c) Nucleic Acids d) Proteins 14) Monomer: fatty acid and glycerol a) Carbohydrates b) Lipids c) Nucleic Acids d) Proteins 15) Function: repels water and also insulates a) Carbohydrates b) Lipids c) Nucleic Acids d) Proteins 16) Food examples: butter and olive oil a) Carbohydrates b) Lipids c) Nucleic Acids d) Proteins 17) Examples include muscles, antibodies, and hormones a) Carbohydrates b) Lipids c) Nucleic Acids d) Proteins 18) Food examples: steak, chicken, fish a) Carbohydrates b) Lipids c) Nucleic Acids d) Proteins 19) Food examples: corn, bread, apples a) Carbohydrates b) Lipids c) Nucleic Acids d) Proteins

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