5. An example of a short-term energy storage molecule is: a. glucose. b. enzymes. c. cellulose. d. fats. 6. Cell membranes are: a. composed of hydrophobic lipid tails and hydrophyllic phosphate heads. b. composed of hydrophobic phosphate heads and hydrophyllic lipid tails. c. different in eukaryotes compared to prokaryotes. d. found in eukaryotes only. 7. Nucleoplasm is surrounded by: a. the nucleolus. b. a double phospholipid bilayer membrane. c. a cell wall. d. a protein coat.
5. An example of a short-term energy storage molecule is: a. glucose. b. enzymes. c. cellulose. d. fats. 6. Cell membranes are: a. composed of hydrophobic lipid tails and hydrophyllic phosphate heads. b. composed of hydrophobic phosphate heads and hydrophyllic lipid tails. c. different in eukaryotes compared to prokaryotes. d. found in eukaryotes only. 7. Nucleoplasm is surrounded by: a. the nucleolus. b. a double phospholipid bilayer membrane. c. a cell wall. d. a protein coat.
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5. An example of a short-term energy storage molecule is:
a. glucose.
b. enzymes.
c. cellulose.
d. fats.
6. Cell membranes are:
a. composed of hydrophobic lipid tails and hydrophyllic phosphate heads.
b. composed of hydrophobic phosphate heads and hydrophyllic lipid tails.
c. different in eukaryotes compared to prokaryotes.
d. found in eukaryotes only.
7. Nucleoplasm is surrounded by:
a. the nucleolus.
b. a double phospholipid bilayer membrane.
c. a cell wall.
d. a protein coat.
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