BIOL 202 LESSON 2 PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN GREEN COLOR
CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY
Lesson 2
carbohydrate
Question 1:
On food packages, “insoluble fiber” refers to plant material that we can't
fully digest but is important for maintaining a healthy digestive tract. This
substance refers to a(n):
(1 Point)
a. amino acid.
b. protein.
c. nucleic acid.
d. carbohydrate.
e. lipid.
Question 2:
Glycogen belongs in the class of molecules known as:
a. monosaccharides.
b. nucleic acids.
(1 Point)
c. Polysaccharides.
d. proteins.
e. amino acids.
Question 3:
Carbohydrates contain
a. Mostly H and O
b. Mostly C, H, N and O
c. Mostly C and O
(1 Point)
d. Mostly C, H and O
e. Mostly C and H
Question 4:
Which of the following carbohydrates is disaccharide? g.
a. starch
b. glycogen
c. cellulose
d. fructose
(1 Point)
e. glucose
sucrose
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