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A) isomers
B) sterioisomers
C) enantiomers
D) isomers, but not sterioisomers
E) isomers, sterioisomers, and enantiomers
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A) polymers.
B) mimics.
C) enantiomers.
D) hydrocarbon rings.
E) saturated fatty acids.
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A) the side chain composition of each amino acid within the protein.
B) hydrogen bonding between the carboxyl and amino groups within the polypeptide chain.
C) the interactions of multiple polypeptide chains that make up a functional protein.
D) the way in which the peptide bond forms.
E) the degree through which the dehydration reaction occurs.
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A) lipids.
B) carboyhydrates.
C) nucleic acids.
D) proteins.
E) None of the choices are correct.
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A) G=A
B) T=C
C) T+A=C+G
D) T+G=A+C
E) A=U
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A) lipids
B) carbohydrates
C) nucleic acids
D) proteins
E) ions
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A) Carbon can form up to 4 covalent bonds with other elements.
B) Carbon bonds may occur in multiple different configurations such as linear, ringlike, and highly branched.
C) Carbon can form both polar and nonpolar covalent bonds with various elements.
D) Carbon bonds are stable at the range of temperatures associated with life.
E) All the choices are correct.
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A) C2H5COOH
B) C2H6
C) R-NH2
D) C3H7OH
E) C5H10O5
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A) 40%
B) 30%
C) 20%
D) 10%
E) Cannot be determined.
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A) Results in removal of a water molecule.
B) Essential for the breakdown of complex molecules to simple ones.
C) Essential to the formation of polymers.
D) Essential for the formation of glycogen from glucose monomers.
E) Essential for the formation of triglycerides (fat) from glycerol and fatty acids.
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A) glucose
B) glycerol
C) nucleotide
D) fatty acid
E) cellulose
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A) glucose
B) amino acids
C) steroid
D) fatty acid
E) nucleotides
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True/False
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A) phospholipid
B) cholesterol
C) steroids
D) glycogen
E) wax and oils
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A) Adenine bonds with guanine.
B) Guanine bonds with thymine
C) Thymine bonds with cytosine
D) Cytosine bonds with guanine
E) Guanine bonds with thymine.
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A) Carbon can form a maximum of 8 covalent bonds.
B) Carbon can form a maximum of 6 covalent bonds.
C) Carbon can form a maximum of 4 covalent bonds.
D) Carbon can form a maximum of 2 covalent bonds.
E) None of the choices are possible for carbon.
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A) carbohydrates
B) proteins
C) nucleic acids
D) lipids
E) glycolipids
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