Biology, 18.12.2020 03:50, XxMikeLearnsxX9288
Proteins are among the most abundant organlc molecules in Iiving'systems and are way more dverse in structure and function than other classes of
macromolecules. A single cell can contain thousands of proteins, each with a unique function. Proteins play essential roles in hormones, Iimmunity.
digestion, transport, muscles, and countless other chemical reactions inside of your body. What does your body need in order to make these essential
proteins?
O Sufficient sunlight and water
O Carbohydrates and fats in suficient amounts
OAdiet rich in amino acids
O 1,200 calories of nutrients a day
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00, laurachealsy923
Consider an organism that is eukaryotic, found in both unicellular and multicellular forms, may resemble a plant but is not photosynthetic, has chitin in its cell walls, and absorbs organic nutrients from decomposing material in the environment. this organism would be classified as which of the following types of organisms? a. fungib. protozoac. bacteriad. archaea
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:30, mahaypatto
{answer found. it's (3 ) }which statement describes the cell cycle? (1)the cell cycle is a process in which one cell divides into four genetically different cells. (2)the cell cycle is a process in which one cell divides into two genetically different cells. (3)the cell cycle is a process in which one cell divides into two genetically identical cells. (4)the cell cycle is a process in which one cell divides into four genetically identical cells.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00, hdhtvthjr
Which of the following are the ingredients that go into the plant and are needed for photosynthesis? select all that apply. 1.) soil 2.) seeds 3.) carbon dioxide 4.) minerals 5.) glucose (sugar) 6.) water 7.) light energy (sunlight) 8.) oxygen 9.) air
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