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Cell Biology Practice Test: Structures & Functions of Biological Molecules
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Biological macromolecules, also known as biomolecules, are large organic compounds that form the body's tissues. They are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, and they play both structural and functional roles in the body's cells. 
 

Topics include: Different Bonds Types, & Biological Molecules Types.

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Cell Biology Practice Test: Structures & Functions of Biological Molecules
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20 Questions

1. Which of the following is not true?
2. An example of polar but uncharged amino acid is ___________
3. Which of the following is untrue?
4. Which of the following bond is not present in DNA?
5. In RNA transcription, which of the following is a part of TBP-associated factor (TAF)?
6. Atoms or molecules having orbitals containing a single unpaired electron is known as ___________
7. Which of the following RNA is artificially made?
8. Proteome is a ____________
9. In RNA transcription, which of the following is a part of TBP-associated factor (TAF)?
10. Which of the following is not a protein denaturant?
11. Which of the following is a non-polar molecule?
12. Which of the following bond is not present in DNA?
13. Which of the following is true based on the strength of the bond?
14. Which of the following is functionally the odd one out?
15. Which of the following is true based on the strength of the bond?
16. Which of the following is functionally the odd one out?
17. An example of polar but uncharged amino acid is ___________
18. Atoms or molecules having orbitals containing a single unpaired electron is known as ___________
19. Which of the following RNA is artificially made?
20. RNA does not have the nitrogen base of _______