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**Questions on Macromolecules**

17. Lipids are good energy storage molecules because  
A. they can absorb a large amount of energy while maintaining a constant temperature.  
B. they have many carbon-hydrogen bonds  
C. they are composed of many simple sugars  
D. they cannot be broken down by enzymes  

18. Fructose, sucrose, and cellulose are all examples of which macromolecule?  
A. Carbohydrates  
B. Proteins  
C. Lipids  
D. Nucleic acids  

19. Which macromolecule functions to provide both insulation and protection?  
A. Carbohydrates  
B. Proteins  
C. Lipids  
D. Nucleic acids  

20. Which macromolecule's functions include catalyzing reactions in the body and transporting substances, such as oxygen in hemoglobin, around the body?  
A. Carbohydrates  
B. Proteins  
C. Lipids  
D. Nucleic acids  

**Note**: This image is from an educational resource focusing on the roles of different macromolecules in biological systems. Each question requires identifying the macromolecule that correlates with specific functions or examples.
Transcribed Image Text:**Questions on Macromolecules** 17. Lipids are good energy storage molecules because A. they can absorb a large amount of energy while maintaining a constant temperature. B. they have many carbon-hydrogen bonds C. they are composed of many simple sugars D. they cannot be broken down by enzymes 18. Fructose, sucrose, and cellulose are all examples of which macromolecule? A. Carbohydrates B. Proteins C. Lipids D. Nucleic acids 19. Which macromolecule functions to provide both insulation and protection? A. Carbohydrates B. Proteins C. Lipids D. Nucleic acids 20. Which macromolecule's functions include catalyzing reactions in the body and transporting substances, such as oxygen in hemoglobin, around the body? A. Carbohydrates B. Proteins C. Lipids D. Nucleic acids **Note**: This image is from an educational resource focusing on the roles of different macromolecules in biological systems. Each question requires identifying the macromolecule that correlates with specific functions or examples.
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