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TEAS 6 SCIENCE- LIFE + PHYSICAL SCIENCES Exam Questions With Correct Answers Name the 4 basic organic macromolecules. What are they produced by? - answer1. carbohydrates 2. lipids 3. proteins 4. nucleic acids *produced by anabolic reactions Name the 4 basic building blocks. What type of reactions are they involved in? - answer1. monosaccharides (glucose) for cabohydrates 2. amino acids for protein 3. fatty acids (glycerol) for lipids 4. nucleotides for nucleic acids *catabolic reactions What is an anabolic reaction? - answerbuilds large and complex molecules from smaller ones *requires energy What is a catabolic reaction? - answerlarger molecules are broken down into smaller ones *releases energy Dfferentiate between endothermic and exothermic reactions - answer1. endothermic: absorbs heat 2. exothermic: releases heat What is the primary source of energy? Why? - answer1. carbohydrates 2. can be easily converted into glucose ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/05/2024 1:06 AM What are carbohydrates broken down into? - answersimple sugars/glucose What are the groupings of simple sugars? - answer1. monosaccharide: 1 monomer of sugar -glucose, fructose, and sucrose 2. disaccharide: 2 monomers of sugar What type of bonds do lipids have? Are they hydrophobic or hydrophilic? - answer1. C-H 2. hydrophobic b/c of fatty acid tails What are 3 types of lipids? - answer1. phospholipids 2. steroids 3. waxes Describe triglycerides, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes - answer1. triglycerides: contains a glycerol head + 3 fatty acids 2. phospholipids: contains a phosphate head + 2 fatty acids -aids in cell structure and membrane 3. steroids: are derived from cholesterol, which is found in the cell membrane and throughout the blood 4. waxes: a long chain alcohol binds to a long chain fatty acid What are polypeptides? Why does it occur? - answer1. a linkage of multiple (10-100) peptides; an amino acid chain 2. is a result of condensation reactions Differentiate between condensation reactions and hydrolysis. - answer1. condensation reactions: removal/loss of water when 2 molecules are joined together 2. hydrolysis: addition of water; water is broken down into H+ cations and OH- anions What is a peptide? - answera compound of 2 or more amino acids What makes up an amino acid? - answer1. amino group (NH2) 2. carboxyl group (COOH) 3. R group (determines properties of protein) 4. hydrogen 5. carbon Describe the 4 protein structures - answer1. primary: a sequence of amino acids

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TEAS 6 SCIENCE- LIFE + PHYSICAL
SCIENCES Exam Questions With Correct
Answers


Name the 4 basic organic macromolecules. What are they produced by? - answer✔1. carbohydrates

2. lipids

3. proteins

4. nucleic acids

*produced by anabolic reactions

Name the 4 basic building blocks. What type of reactions are they involved in? - answer✔1.
monosaccharides (glucose) for cabohydrates

2. amino acids for protein

3. fatty acids (glycerol) for lipids

4. nucleotides for nucleic acids

*catabolic reactions

What is an anabolic reaction? - answer✔builds large and complex molecules from smaller ones

*requires energy

What is a catabolic reaction? - answer✔larger molecules are broken down into smaller ones

*releases energy

Dfferentiate between endothermic and exothermic reactions - answer✔1. endothermic: absorbs heat

2. exothermic: releases heat

What is the primary source of energy? Why? - answer✔1. carbohydrates

2. can be easily converted into glucose

, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/05/2024 1:06 AM

What are carbohydrates broken down into? - answer✔simple sugars/glucose

What are the groupings of simple sugars? - answer✔1. monosaccharide: 1 monomer of sugar

-glucose, fructose, and sucrose

2. disaccharide: 2 monomers of sugar

What type of bonds do lipids have? Are they hydrophobic or hydrophilic? - answer✔1. C-H

2. hydrophobic b/c of fatty acid tails

What are 3 types of lipids? - answer✔1. phospholipids

2. steroids

3. waxes

Describe triglycerides, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes - answer✔1. triglycerides: contains a glycerol
head + 3 fatty acids

2. phospholipids: contains a phosphate head + 2 fatty acids

-aids in cell structure and membrane

3. steroids: are derived from cholesterol, which is found in the cell membrane and throughout the blood

4. waxes: a long chain alcohol binds to a long chain fatty acid

What are polypeptides? Why does it occur? - answer✔1. a linkage of multiple (10-100) peptides; an
amino acid chain

2. is a result of condensation reactions

Differentiate between condensation reactions and hydrolysis. - answer✔1. condensation reactions:
removal/loss of water when 2 molecules are joined together

2. hydrolysis: addition of water; water is broken down into H+ cations and OH- anions

What is a peptide? - answer✔a compound of 2 or more amino acids

What makes up an amino acid? - answer✔1. amino group (NH2)

2. carboxyl group (COOH)

3. R group (determines properties of protein)

4. hydrogen

5. carbon

Describe the 4 protein structures - answer✔1. primary: a sequence of amino acids

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