Question 1 Glucose belongs to this type of carbon compounds O A lipids OB. carbohydrates OC. proteins D. nucleic acids Question 9 Which of the following describes the charge of an electron? O A. positive B. negative O C. neutral O D. none of the choices Question 14 Which does not belong to the group of macromolecules A. DNA O B. antibodies O C. keratin O D. hemoglobin Question 16 Oils and fats are examples of these A. lipids B. carbohydrates proteins D. nucleic acids
Question 1 Glucose belongs to this type of carbon compounds O A lipids OB. carbohydrates OC. proteins D. nucleic acids Question 9 Which of the following describes the charge of an electron? O A. positive B. negative O C. neutral O D. none of the choices Question 14 Which does not belong to the group of macromolecules A. DNA O B. antibodies O C. keratin O D. hemoglobin Question 16 Oils and fats are examples of these A. lipids B. carbohydrates proteins D. nucleic acids
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Transcribed Image Text:### Multiple-Choice Quiz on Biological Molecules and Chemistry
#### Question 1
**Glucose belongs to this type of carbon compounds**
- A. lipids
- B. carbohydrates
- C. proteins
- D. nucleic acids
*Selected answer: B. carbohydrates*
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#### Question 9
**Which of the following describes the charge of an electron?**
- A. positive
- B. negative
- C. neutral
- D. none of the choices
*Selected answer: B. negative*
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#### Question 14
**Which does not belong to the group of macromolecules**
- A. DNA
- B. antibodies
- C. keratin
- D. hemoglobin
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#### Question 16
**Oils and fats are examples of these**
- A. lipids
- B. carbohydrates
- C. proteins
- D. nucleic acids
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