Which of the following is a function of lipids in a cell?(1 point)

Responses

transporting carbohydrates within the cell

forming the structure of the cell membrane

synthesizing proteins

producing enzymes.

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forming the structure of the cell membrane
Enzymes are a type of which of the following macromolecules?(1 point)
Responses

organic acid

carbohydrate

protein

lipid
protein
Which of the following represents a carbohydrate?(1 point)
Responses

butter

cheese

hamburger bun

hamburger
hamburger bun
If you were trying to build muscle, which of the following would you increase in your diet?(1 point)
Responses

glycerol

amino acids

phosphates

monosaccharides
amino acids
All organic compounds contain the element..
carbon.
Which of the following is a building block for a nucleic acid?(1 point)
Responses

monosaccharides

amino acids

nucleotides

fatty acids
nucleotides
Which of the following is NOT a way that fats are used in living things?(1 point)
Responses

As chemical messengers

To store energy

To give plants rigidity

As parts of biological membranes
To give plants rigidity
Which of the following is NOT true about lipids?(1 point)
Responses

Lipids are macromolecules.
.
Lipids are fats and oils.

Lipids are polymers.

Lipids are made up of fatty acids and glycerol.
Lipids are polymers.
Which of the following is NOT a function of proteins?(1 point)
Responses

store and transmit heredity

control the rate of reactions and regulate cell processes

help to fight disease

used to form bones and muscles
store and transmit heredity
Match the following macromolecules with the appropriate example.(1 point)
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Lipid DNA, coconut oil, enzyme, glucose

Nucleic Acid

Carbohydrate

Protein
Lipid: coconut oil
Nucleic Acid: DNA
Carbohydrate: glucose
Protein: enzyme
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