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Biomolecules Minerals Follow-Me – iQuiz

Q. Name two monosaccharides. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. Name a disorder associated with a deficiency of Vitamin A in the human diet. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. To which group of biomolecules do enzymes belong? A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. Name a fat-soluble vitamin. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. Name a disorder associated with a deficiency of Vitamin C in the human diet. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. State a good source of Vitamin A in the human diet. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. Name a disorder associated with a deficiency of Vitamin D in the human diet. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. State a good source of Vitamin D in the human diet. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. State two functions of fats in the human body. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. State a role of carbohydrates other than a structural one. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. State one function of protein in the human body. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. What term is given to a protein which changes metabolic rate? A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. Give a function of carbohydrates other than a structural one. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. Give one role for magnesium in plants. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. Name two minerals required by the human body. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. What is the function of iron in the body? A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. What is the function of calcium in the body? A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. Give two functions of water in a living organism. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. True or False. Nitrogen is a trace element. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. True or False. Polysaccharide molecules contain many sugar units. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. True or False. Glucose is a monosaccharide. A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. What is the initial colour of the reagent(s) used in the test for a protein? A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. What colour indicates a positive result in the test for reducing sugar? A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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Q. What colour indicates a positive result in the test for protein? A or D Carrots Energy store or release Dairy products Growth; Repair; Enzymes Glucose and ribose FALSE Enzyme Iron & Calcium Night blindness Proteins Rickets Insulation; Energy storage; Cell membrane; Myelin sheath Violet Solvent; Transport; Reaction medium; Reactant; Turgidity Scurvy TRUE Blue Needed for bone and teeth development Brick red Needed for haemoglobin formation Chlorophyll formation

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