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tia_tia [17]
3 years ago
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Polymers are made of individual subunits called _____________________________ 2. Chains of glucose make up _____________________

__________________ 3. Molecules that make up living things and contain carbon are called _________________ molecules. 4. An aquatic animal that makes a protein based slime ___________________________________ 5. A carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of plants: ___________________________ 6. A carbohydrate that makes up the exoskeleton of insects: ____________________________ 7. Lactase is an _________________________ that breaks down milk sugar. 8. The cell membrane of all cells is made of _________________________________ 9. Nucleic acids are made of individual subunits called ________________________________ 10. Lipids are made of ____________________________ and glycerol. 11. DNA and RNA are both types of ________________________________. 12. Large molecules made of many small subunits: _______________________________. 13. Proteins are made of subunits called: ________________________________ 14. More commonly called sugar, its molecular formula is C6H12O6 __________________________. 15. The food we eat provides the _______________________ needed for life functions. 16. A carbohydrate found in bread and pasta: ____________________________
Biology
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elena-s [515]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

1. Polymers are made of individual subunits called <u>monomers</u>.

2. Chains of glucose make up <u>glycogen and starch</u>.

3. Molecules that make up living things and contain carbon are called <u>organic</u> molecules.

4. An aquatic animal that makes a protein based slime: <u>hagfish slime</u>.

5. A carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of plants: <u>cellulose.</u>

6. A carbohydrate that makes up the exoskeleton of insects: <u>chitin.</u>

7. Lactase is an <u>enzyme</u> that breaks down milk sugar.

8. The cell membrane of all cells is made of <u>phospholipids</u>.

9. Nucleic acids are made of individual subunits called <u>nucleotides</u>.

10. Lipids are made of <u>fatty acids</u> and glycerol.

11. DNA and RNA are both types of <u>nucleic acids</u>.

12. Large molecules made of many small subunits: <u>macromolecules.</u>

13. Proteins are made of subunits called: <u>amino acids</u>.

14. More commonly called sugar, its molecular formula is C6H12O6: <u>glucose</u>.

15. The food we eat provides the <u>energy</u> needed for life functions.

16. A carbohydrate found in bread and pasta: <u>starch</u>.

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