1. What subunits (monomer units) make up: Proteins? Carbohydrates? 2. List 3 functions of carbohydrates in living organisms. 3. List 3 functions of proteins in living organisms. 4. For the experiments shown as conducted in the simulation, why was each test done using water as one of the samples? 5. In a Benedicts test, a positive result is a colored precipitate. What color indicates a positive test? What did it look like if the test is negative?
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