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Biochemistry Module Exam 1 | Biochemistry ACTUAL Exam 1 COMPLETE

QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED CORRECT ANSWERS 2025 LATEST

UPDATED GRADED A+| GET IT CORRECT!!

True or False: According to the Module, a compound with a molecular mass of 3,000 g/mol is
considered a macromolecule. - (answer)False; 5,000 g/mol is considered a macromolecule


True or False: Biomolecules can have only two functional groups. - (answer)False


True or False: The following functional group is an alcohol. - (answer)False - alcohol groups
contain -oh


True or False: In a eukaryotic cell, the organelles called lysosome serve the purpose of digesting
macromolecules. - (answer)true


True or False: Carbon dioxide has a linear molecular shape AND has a bond angle of 109.5
degrees. - (answer)False - carbon dioxide has a linear bond at 180 degrees


Of the following, ____________ is not a property of carbon.


1. covalent bonding
2. forms cyclic structures
3. forms multiple bonds
4. forms five bonds
5. bonds in long chains - (answer)4. forms five bonds


Which of the following is an element not typically found in living organisms?


1. O

, 2. C
3. H
4. S
5. Sr - (answer)5. Sr


_____________ is a functional group found in carbohydrates. - (answer)Alcohols


The following functional group is an example of _________. - (answer)Ketone - C with double =
O bond


A ___________ is a chemical formula that shows how the atoms of a molecule are bonded to one
another. - (answer)structural formula


A collection of two or more macromolecules uniting is called a _______. -
(answer)Supramolecular complex


An organic compound with this structure, C=C, contains a ________ functional group. -
(answer)Alkene


Scientists refer to ________ as the "super glue" of the chemistry. - (answer)Carbon


What molecule is most important for energy storage in cells? - (answer)ATP


What would be the approximate size of a human cell?


1. 12 μm
2. 1 nm
3. 15 nm
4. 0.2 in
5. 15 cm - (answer)1. 12 μm

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