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Which biomolecule is the primary source of energy for living organisms?
Which biomolecule is the primary source of energy for living organisms?
- Carbohydrates (correct)
- Lipids
- Nucleic acids
- Proteins
Which of the following is a type of biomolecule?
Which of the following is a type of biomolecule?
- Cell wall
- Cell membrane
- Chlorophyll
- Protein (correct)
Which biomolecule is composed of long chains of nucleotides?
Which biomolecule is composed of long chains of nucleotides?
- Enzymes
- Hormones
- Vitamins
- Nucleic acids (correct)
Flashcards
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
A type of biomolecule that serves as the primary source of energy for living organisms.
Proteins
Proteins
One of the four major types of biomolecules, composed of long chains of amino acids.
Nucleic Acids
Nucleic Acids
A type of biomolecule composed of long chains of nucleotides, responsible for carrying genetic information.
Study Notes
Biomolecules and Energy
- Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy for living organisms.
Types of Biomolecules
- Biomolecules can be categorized into different types, including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Nucleic Acids
- Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, are composed of long chains of nucleotides.
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Test your knowledge of biomolecules in this Class 12 Chemistry quiz. Identify types of biomolecules and their roles in living organisms. Determine the primary source of energy for living organisms and the composition of long chains of nucleotides.