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ATI TEAS 7 Biology Exam Prep – High-Yield Questions & Answers (2025 Edition)

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ATI TEAS 7 Biology Exam Prep – High-Yield
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Monomers -answer ✔✨---small molecular building blocks of polymers



Endothermic Reaction -answer ✔✨---A reaction that ABSORBS energy in the form of heat



Hydrolysis -answer ✔✨---a chemical reaction that adds water to a macromolecule in order to
break its covalent bond; key component in digestion



The creation of macromolecules is what kind of reaction? -answer ✔✨---Endothermic reaction
called dehydration



The breakdown of macromolecules is what kind of reaction? -answer ✔✨---Exothermic reaction
called hydrolysis



4 Types of Macromolecules -answer ✔✨---carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids



Macromolecules are also known as -answer ✔✨---biopolymers



Simplest unit of a carbohydrate -answer ✔✨---monosaccharide

, At the molecular level, carbohydrates contain -answer ✔✨---Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen



Glucose -answer ✔✨---A very common carbohydrate monomer that exists as a hexose (meaning it
has 6 carbons in it).



Carbohydrate monomers tend to end in -answer ✔✨----ose



Carbohydrate functions in living systems -answer ✔✨---1. storage

2. structure

3. communication/recognition



Plants use carbohydrates in the form of -answer ✔✨---cellulose



chitin -answer ✔✨---carbohydrate used by fungi to add structure to their cell wall and by
insects/anthropods in their exoskeleton



Glycoprotein -answer ✔✨---A protein with one or more carbohydrates covalently attached to it,
used by the human body for cellular recognition. Oligosaccharide with amino acids attached that
attaches to a cell's lipid membrane in cellular recognition; antibody, immunoglobulin



Carbohydrate stored in the liver -answer ✔✨---glycogen



Smallest unit of a lipid -answer ✔✨---fatty acid



On a molecular level, lipids contain a lot of -answer ✔✨---hydrogen and carbon



Lipids do not mix with water, meaning they are -answer ✔✨---hydrophobic

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