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Search and cellulose are polymers of which of the following monosaccharides? A.

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Search and cellulose are polymers of which of the following monosaccharides? A. Sucrose B. Fructose C. Maltose D. Glucose E. Lactose Which of the following can serve as SUBSTRATES for ATP production? A. Fatty acids B. Starch C. Amino acids D. Glycogen E. All of the above Which of the following is the MOST complex protein structure displayed by hemoglobin? A. Secondary B. Quaternary C. Primary D. Tertiary E. Century MATCH each question to their respective BEST or MOST relevant answer choice (A, B, C, D, E). Maltose Ribose Lactose Deoxyribose Sucrose A. Disaccharides B. Found in DNA molecules C. Hexoses D. Found in RNA molecules E. Polysaccharides MATCH each question to their respective BEST or MOST relevant answer choice (A, B, C, D, E) Replication Lysosome production Translation "Post office" of cells Transcription A. Golgi apparatus B. RNA polymerase C. Rough & smooth endoplasmic reticulum D. DNA polymerase E. Ribosome MATCH each question to their respective BEST or MOST relevant answer choice (A, B, C, D, E). Labor Calcium homeostasis Blood clotting Glucose homeostasis Complement activation A. Short-distance intercellular communication B. Negative feedback mechanisms C. Gap junctions D. Positive feedback mechanisms E. Action potentials MATCH each question to their respective BEST or MOST relevant answer choice (A, B, C, D, E). RNA polymerase DNA molecules Ribosome Pre-mRNA molecules DNA polymerase A. Translation B. Single-strand polymers C. Replication D. Double-strand polymers E. Transcription

Explanation / Answer

(48) D. Glucose

Starch and cellulose are the polymers of glucose. The glucose forms the monomeric unit of these polymers. Sucrose, Maltose, and lactose are disaccharides.

(49)E. All of these

All of the mentioned substrates undergo oxidation to form ATP.

(50)B. Quaternary

Quaternary structure is the complex form of any protein. It refers to a complex assembly of more than one polypeptide. Hemoglobin consists of four polypeptide subunits; 2 alpha chains and two beta chains.

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