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Multiple Choice
What is the structure of an enzyme primarily composed of?
A
Fatty acids forming a lipid bilayer
B
Nucleotides forming a DNA strand
C
Amino acids forming a polypeptide chain
D
Monosaccharides forming a polysaccharide
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Understand that enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in cells.
Recognize that enzymes are proteins, and proteins are primarily composed of amino acids.
Learn that amino acids are linked together by peptide bonds to form a polypeptide chain, which folds into a specific three-dimensional structure to become a functional enzyme.
Differentiate between the types of biological macromolecules: proteins (composed of amino acids), lipids (composed of fatty acids), nucleic acids (composed of nucleotides), and carbohydrates (composed of monosaccharides).
Conclude that the structure of an enzyme is primarily composed of amino acids forming a polypeptide chain, which is distinct from other macromolecules like lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.