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WGU C190- MODULE 5, 6, 7 INTRO TO BIOLOGY EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED A)

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WGU C190- MODULE 5, 6, 7 INTRO TO BIOLOGY EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED A)

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WGU C190- MODULE 5, 6, 7 INTRO
TO BIOLOGY EXAM WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED A)


Amino Acids - ....ANSWER ...-building blocks of proteins


carbohydrates - ....ANSWER ...-the starches and sugars present in foods


fats - ....ANSWER ...-lipids that are solid at room temperature; composing

of glycerol and saturated fatty acids


glucose - ....ANSWER ...-a simple sugar that is an important energy source

in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates; primary product

(output) of photosynthesis and primary reactant (input) of cellular respiration


hydrophillic - ....ANSWER ...-attracted to water (polar); refers to molecules

that are water soluble


hydrophobic - ....ANSWER ...-Having an aversion to water; molecules do

not interact with water and are characterized by complete lack of electronegative

atoms


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, inorganic molecules - ....ANSWER ...-simple molecules not found in living

things; molecules that do not contain both carbon and hydrogen (however could

contain one) (e.g.; salts, strong acids and bases, metal compounds)


Lipids - ....ANSWER ...-organic macromolecules that are largely nonpolar

(electrons are evenly distributed among atoms in a molecule) and as a result are

hydrophobic.

Perform many functions in the cell including storage of energy for long-term use in

the form of fats, insulation from the environment, and building blocks for

hormones. Include fats, oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids.


monomer - ....ANSWER ...-A small organic molecule that may bind

chemically to other molecules to form a polymer


Monosaccharides - ....ANSWER ...-a simple sugar (carbohydrate) containing

carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a 1:2:1 ratio respectively.

(Glucose, fructose and ribose are examples)


Oils - ....ANSWER ...-fats that are liquid at room temperature; a type of lipid

composed of glycerol and unsaturated fatty acids


Organic molecules - ....ANSWER ...-molecules that contain carbon that is

covalently bonded with a hydrogen atom




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