Organisms must use macromolecules that have properties to match their functional requirements. Choose the appropriate macromolecule whose properties meet the requirements. Note: a macromolecule may be used more than once.
Cellulose, Chitin, DNA, Fat, Glycogen, Lactose, RNA, Starch
Part 1.
Requirement: strong cell walls, linear polymer that is rigid and strong
Part 2.
Requirement: Stable storage of information, base pairs, not easily hydrolyzed
Part 3.
Requirement: Energy storage for seeds (energy-rich polysaccharides)
Part 4.
Short-term energy storage for animals, (energy-rich polysaccharide)
Part 5.
Energy-rich lipid used for long-term energy storage in animals
Part 6.
Transient information of information, base pairs, easily hydrolyzed
Organisms must use macromolecules that have properties to match their functional requirements. Choose the appropriate macromolecule whose properties meet the requirements. Note: a macromolecule may be used more than once.
Cellulose, Chitin, DNA, Fat, Glycogen, Lactose, RNA, Starch
Part 1.
Requirement: strong cell walls, linear polymer that is rigid and strong
Part 2.
Requirement: Stable storage of information, base pairs, not easily hydrolyzed
Part 3.
Requirement: Energy storage for seeds (energy-rich polysaccharides)
Part 4.
Short-term energy storage for animals, (energy-rich polysaccharide)
Part 5.
Energy-rich lipid used for long-term energy storage in animals
Part 6.
Transient information of information, base pairs, easily hydrolyzed