1) What are Macromolecules? a) Large organic Molecules b) Small organic Molecules c) Large non-organic Molecules d) Small non-organic Molecules 2) What is the difference between polymers & monomers? a) Polymers are the small, basic sub-units. Where as Monomers are the larger more complex structures. b) Polymers are the larger more complex structures. Where as Monomers are the small, basic sub-units. c) There is no difference between the two. 3) What is Dehydration reaction? a) Building of a polymer by linking monomers b) Breaking of a polymers into smaller monomers c) How a cell reacts with water d) How a cell reacts without water 4) What is Hydrolysis? a) Building of a polymer by linking monomers b) Breaking of a polymers into smaller monomers c) How a cell acts with water d) How a cell acts without water 5) What are the 4 Macromolecules in the order of quickest energy to no energy access at all? a) Nucleic Acids, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids b) Proteins, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids, Lipids c) Carbohydrates, Protein, Lipids, Nucleic Acids d) Lipids, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acids e) Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, Carbohydrates f) Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids 6) What is the main function of Carbohydrates? a) Energy Storage (long-term) b) Transport c) Energy Storage (short-term) d) Signaling e) Insulation f) There is no main function 7) What is the main function of Lipids? a) Energy Storage (short-term) b) Structure Support c) Transport d) Insulation e) Energy Storage (long-term) f) There is no main function 8) What is the main function of Proteins? a) Transport b) Insulation c) Energy Storage (long-term) d) Energy Storage (short-term) e) Structure Support f) There is no main function 9) What are Carbohydrates found in? a) Sugars & Oils b) Starches & Nuts c) Dairy & Fats d) Sugars & Starches e) Starches & Fats f) Sugars & Meats 10) What are Lipids found in? a) Fats & Oils b) Fats, Oils, & Waxes c) Fats d) They aren't found in anything e) Oils & Waxes f) Fats & waxes 11) What are Proteins found in? a) Meats, Nuts, & Oils b) Nuts, Oils, & Dairy c) Dairy, Meats, & Starches d) Meats, Nuts, & dairy e) They aren't found in anything 12) Which one of these is a special kind of lipid? a) Faspholipid b) Polylipid c) Phospholipid d) Nudeolipid 13) What cell organelle is a phospholipid found in? a) Mitochondria b) Lysosomes c) Cell Membrane d) Cell Wall 14) What are the monomers of the 4 main macromolecules in the order of Carbohydrates, Lipid, Protein, & Nucleic Acid? a) Fatty Acids, Monosaccharides, Amino Acids, Nudeotides b) Nudeotides, Fatty Acids, Monosaccharides, & Amino Acids c) Amino Acids, Monosaccharids, Nudeotides, & Fatty Acids d) Nudeotides, Amino Acids, Fatty Acids, & Monosaccharides e) Fatty Acids, Amino Acids, Monosaccharides, Nudeotides  f) Monosaccharids, Fatty Acids, Amino Acids, & Nudeotides 15) How do you obtain Nucleic Acids? a) You eat them from certain foods b) Your body makes them on their own c) You inherit them from your biological parents d) You get them from hydrolysis e) You get them from the dehydration reaction

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