MACROMOLECULE REVIEW STRUCTURE & FUNCTION. WHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? a.Carbohydrate b.Lipid c.Nucleic acid d.Protein.

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MACROMOLECULE REVIEW STRUCTURE & FUNCTION

WHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? a.Carbohydrate b.Lipid c.Nucleic acid d.Protein

WHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? a.Carbohydrate b.Lipid c.Nucleic acid d.Protein

WHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? a.Carbohydrate b.Lipid c.Nucleic acid d.Protein

WHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? a.Carbohydrate b.Lipid c.Nucleic acid d.Protein

WHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? This type of macromolecule's main function is to provide energy, and store energy. It is also found in cell walls of plants. What Macromolecule is it? a.Carbohydrate b.Lipid c.Nucleic acid d.Protein

WHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? This type of macromolecule makes up the majority of cell membranes. What Molecule is this? a.Carbohydrate b.Lipid c.Nucleic acid d.Protein

WHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? This macromolecule has many different functions in the body. One job includes enzymes. What molecule is this? a.Carbohydrate b.Lipid c.Nucleic acid d.Protein

WHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? The function of this type of macromolecule is to store and transmit genetic information. What molecule is this? a.Carbohydrate b.Lipid c.Nucleic acid d.Protein

CHALLENGE QUESTION Which food label would orange juice be?