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Plants week 3 pre-quiz
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All carbon-based molecules in plants begin as
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amino acids
fatty acids
glucose molecules
Where does plant biosynthesis start?
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Mitochondria
Chloroplast
ribosomes
specialized proteins that enable molecular reactions to occur more quickly and easily are called
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substrates
polymers
enzymes
T or F: individual molecules can also be called monomers
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True
False
T or F: enzymes can ONLY disassemble long polymers into shorter monomers
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True
False
by removing oxygen and hydrogen atoms enzymes can
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break macromolecules into smaller molecules
put molecules together to form macromolecules
by adding oxygen and hydrogen atoms enzymes can
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break macromolecules into smaller molecules
put molecules together to form macromolecules
Enzymes in eukaryotic cells can rearrange glucose with what to form fatty acids and amino acids?
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water in the soil
minerals like nitrogen and phosphorus
oxygen in the air
organisms like fungi or bacteria that use enzymes to break down dead or dying tissues to absorb the monomers and reassemble them into polymers in their cells are called?
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decomposers
eukaryotes
plants
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