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Q: Is Nucleic acids are usually insoluble in water and are used for long term energy storage.?
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What is the structure of the four Macromolecules?

a. Carbohydrates - energy storage and structural support b. Lipids - energy storage and components of membranes c. Proteins - many functions including enzymes, defense, transport, structure, contraction d. Nucleic acids - information storage, gene expression


What is rich sources of stored energy that are usually insoluble in water?

Lipids


Why is glycogen a good energy storage molecule?

It is insoluble in water so it is easily stored. It is also easily produced as it is a carbohydrate.


What type of macromolecule performs the following functions energy storage structure Is it a carbohydrate protein lipid or nucleic acid?

Carbohydrates and Lipids


What is the significance of starch polysacchride?

Storage of food in plants. As starch is insoluble and compact, it is the most ideal form for storage in plants. For animals, starch is a source of carbohydrate. Therefore source of energy.


What are four marcomolecules and their functions?

four major macromolecules are carbohydrates-Energy storage, receptors, structure of plant cell wall; proteins-Enzymes, structure, receptors, transport, and more; lipids-Membrane structure, energy storage, insulation, and nucleic acids-Information storage and transfer.


Is Adenine a amino acid used to make proteins?

No, it is one of the 4 bases of nucleic acids. Also it is used for energy storage in the form of ATP.


How do plants utilize carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleic acids?

Same as we do except that plants don't normally use fat as an energy storage material.


Are nucleic acids soluble in water?

Well ATP is a nucleic acid, so the hydrolysis of ATP will be ADP. The hydrolysis of nucleic acids in general is too broad of a question. If you encounter this question in an assignment or exam, your best bet would be to say that it releases the chemical energy in the nucleic acid, thus releasing energy.


What is an energy storage filled with chemicals?

An energy storage filled with chemicals is called a battery. The chemicals are usually a solution of lead acid in water, hence the term lead-acid battery.


What organic molecules are in a nucleic acid?

energy-rich molecules that's classified as a nucleic acid


What feature of mononucleotides provides the energy needed for polymerization when nucleic acids are formed?

Their phosphate groups provides the energy that is needed for polymerization when nucleic acids are formed.