Question 1 Synthesis of macromolecules from these groups involves A. energy-generating condensation reactions requiring an input of water molecules. B. energy-generating reactions requiring an input of carbon dioxide molecules. C. energy-requiring condensation reactions with an output of water molecules. D. energy-requiring reactions with an output of oxygen molecules. Question 2 Starch, glycogen and cellulose are some examples of macromolecules from Group A. Which one of the following would be true for these Group A macromolecules? A. All three macromolecules are complex lipids and the monomer is lactose. B. All three macromolecules are complex polymers and the monomer is ribose. C. All three macromolecules are complex triglycerides and the monomer is fructose. D. All three macromolecules are complex carbohydrates and the monomer is glucose.
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