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AP Biology 1.2.A Macromolecule Composition

Practise AP Biology 1.2.A questions by identifying the elements in biological macromolecules and linking nutrient availability to protein, lipid and nucleic-acid synthesis.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Biology

Exam points

  • identify nitrogen as a component of amino acids or nucleic acids in biological contexts
  • connect nitrogen or phosphorus availability to macromolecule synthesis in organisms

1.2.A—Describe the composition of macromolecules required by living organisms question 1

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A typical bag of fertilizer contains high levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium but trace amounts of magnesium and calcium. Which of the following best matches the fertilizer component with the molecule in which it will be incorporated by organisms in the area?

Figure 1. Change in energy over the course of four chemical reactions

Figure 1. Change in energy over the course of four chemical reactions

A

Nitrogen will be incorporated into nucleic acids.

B

Phosphorus will be incorporated into amino acids.

C

Potassium will be incorporated into lipids.

D

Magnesium will be incorporated into carbohydrates.

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