Bio Chemistry

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Explore the World of Biochemistry

Test your knowledge on biochemistry with our engaging quiz! Dive into topics ranging from carbohydrates to lipids and their essential roles in living organisms.

Challenge yourself with questions including:

  • What is the chemical formula for carbohydrates?
  • What do plants use for long-term storage of glucose?
  • What supports plant cell walls?
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingCell203
What is the chemical formula for carbohydrates?
C6H12O6
C2H4O
C6H12O12
What Can be called ‘blood sugar’ when found in your bloodstream?
Carbohydrates
Chitin
Glucose
Glycogen
What do plants use for long term storage of glucose?
Starch
Glycogen
Chitin
Plants make _______ to support their cell walls
Chitin
Glycogen
Lipids
Cellulose
Archopods make ______ to form their exoskeletons
Glycogen
Lipids
Chitin
Proteins
Fats and oils are made of _______
Fatty Acids
Amino Acids
Carbon
€¢ Fats have ____ double bonds in their chains, Oils have ________ double bonds in their chains
Very few, Very few
Multiple, Very Few
Multiple, Multiple
Very Few, Multiple
Phospholipids are made of two _________‘tails’ and a _______ ‘head’
Hydrocarbon, Carbon
Hydrocarbon, Phosphate
Phosphate, Hydrocarbon
Animals use _________ to store energy long term and to keep them warm
Fats
Oils
Glycogen
Starch
Plants use _______ to store energy long term
Fats
Oils
Glycogen
Starch
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