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Polysaccharides are considered sugar moieties that include 3 or more monomeric saccharides together.
Which of the following is/are polysaccharide(s)?
I. Glycogen
II. Starch
III. Cellulose
I, II, and III
I only
I and II
I and III
II and III
Explanation
Glycogen, starch, and cellulose are all polysaccharides composed of many glucose monomers linked together.
Polysaccharides are considered sugar moieties that include 3 or more monomeric saccharides together.
Which of the following is/are polysaccharide(s)?
I. Glycogen
II. Starch
III. Cellulose
I, II, and III
I only
I and II
I and III
II and III
Explanation
Glycogen, starch, and cellulose are all polysaccharides composed of many glucose monomers linked together.
In which of the following molecular forms do animals store energy?
Lipids and glycogen
Lipids only
Glycogen only
Glycogen and peptidoglycan
Peptidoglycan only
Explanation
Both lipids (fat) and glycogen (made up of glucose molecules) store energy in animals. Lipids are used for long-term energy storage while glycogen, found in the liver and muscles, is used for short-term energy storage. Peptidoglycan is the molecule that makes up the bacterial cell walls.
In which of the following molecular forms do animals store energy?
Lipids and glycogen
Lipids only
Glycogen only
Glycogen and peptidoglycan
Peptidoglycan only
Explanation
Both lipids (fat) and glycogen (made up of glucose molecules) store energy in animals. Lipids are used for long-term energy storage while glycogen, found in the liver and muscles, is used for short-term energy storage. Peptidoglycan is the molecule that makes up the bacterial cell walls.
In which of the following molecular forms do animals store energy?
Lipids and glycogen
Lipids only
Glycogen only
Glycogen and peptidoglycan
Peptidoglycan only
Explanation
Both lipids (fat) and glycogen (made up of glucose molecules) store energy in animals. Lipids are used for long-term energy storage while glycogen, found in the liver and muscles, is used for short-term energy storage. Peptidoglycan is the molecule that makes up the bacterial cell walls.
In which of the following molecular forms do animals store energy?
Lipids and glycogen
Lipids only
Glycogen only
Glycogen and peptidoglycan
Peptidoglycan only
Explanation
Both lipids (fat) and glycogen (made up of glucose molecules) store energy in animals. Lipids are used for long-term energy storage while glycogen, found in the liver and muscles, is used for short-term energy storage. Peptidoglycan is the molecule that makes up the bacterial cell walls.
In which of the following molecular forms do animals store energy?
Lipids and glycogen
Lipids only
Glycogen only
Glycogen and peptidoglycan
Peptidoglycan only
Explanation
Both lipids (fat) and glycogen (made up of glucose molecules) store energy in animals. Lipids are used for long-term energy storage while glycogen, found in the liver and muscles, is used for short-term energy storage. Peptidoglycan is the molecule that makes up the bacterial cell walls.
In which of the following molecular forms do animals store energy?
Lipids and glycogen
Lipids only
Glycogen only
Glycogen and peptidoglycan
Peptidoglycan only
Explanation
Both lipids (fat) and glycogen (made up of glucose molecules) store energy in animals. Lipids are used for long-term energy storage while glycogen, found in the liver and muscles, is used for short-term energy storage. Peptidoglycan is the molecule that makes up the bacterial cell walls.
In which of the following molecular forms do animals store energy?
Lipids and glycogen
Lipids only
Glycogen only
Glycogen and peptidoglycan
Peptidoglycan only
Explanation
Both lipids (fat) and glycogen (made up of glucose molecules) store energy in animals. Lipids are used for long-term energy storage while glycogen, found in the liver and muscles, is used for short-term energy storage. Peptidoglycan is the molecule that makes up the bacterial cell walls.
In which of the following molecular forms do animals store energy?
Lipids and glycogen
Lipids only
Glycogen only
Glycogen and peptidoglycan
Peptidoglycan only
Explanation
Both lipids (fat) and glycogen (made up of glucose molecules) store energy in animals. Lipids are used for long-term energy storage while glycogen, found in the liver and muscles, is used for short-term energy storage. Peptidoglycan is the molecule that makes up the bacterial cell walls.