10 Questions
Which term was coined by Nobel laureate Hermann Staudinger in the 1920s?
Macromolecule
What are the most common macromolecules in biochemistry?
Proteins and nucleic acids
What are macromolecules composed of?
Thousands of covalently bonded atoms
What are the smaller molecules that make up macromolecules called?
Monomers
Which of the following is NOT an example of a macromolecule?
Acetylene
Which of the following is an example of a macromolecule?
Protein
What term did Nobel laureate Hermann Staudinger coin?
Macromolecule
What are the smaller molecules that make up macromolecules called?
Monomers
Which of the following is NOT a common macromolecule in biochemistry?
Salt
What are macromolecules composed of?
Polymers
Test your knowledge on macromolecules and their importance in biological processes. Explore the world of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. Learn about monomers and polymers in this engaging quiz!
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