Which of the following is NOT a function of proteins?(1 point) Responses
control the rate of reactions
regulates cell processes
store and transmit genetic information
move substances into or out of cells
11 answers
store and transmit genetic information
What is the definition of photosynthesis?(1 point) Responses The process of converting the energy in carbon molecules into ATP
The process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of lipids
The process of converting the energy in oxygen molecules into ATP
The process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars
The process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of lipids
The process of converting the energy in oxygen molecules into ATP
The process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars
The process of changing light into stored chemical energy in the form of sugars
The process by which glucose (simple sugar) is broken down in organisms to produce ATP (cell energy) is known as (1 point) Responses
Chemosynthesis
Protein Synthesis
Aerobic Resipiration
Photosynthesis
Chemosynthesis
Protein Synthesis
Aerobic Resipiration
Photosynthesis
Aerobic Respiration
95% of organic macromolecules are made up of the following elements:(1 point) Responses
carbon, hydrogen, phosphorous, boron
carbon, helium, nitrogen, potassium
carbon, hydrogen, calcium, iron
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen
carbon, hydrogen, phosphorous, boron
carbon, helium, nitrogen, potassium
carbon, hydrogen, calcium, iron
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen
Glucose is an example of a(n):(1 point) Responses
Carbohydrate
Enzyme
Protein
Starch
Carbohydrate
Enzyme
Protein
Starch
Carbohydrate
Where do the reactants of Aerobic Cellular Respiration in your body come from?
The reactants of aerobic cellular respiration in the body come from the food we consume, particularly carbohydrates and fats. Carbohydrates are broken down into glucose, which is the main fuel for cellular respiration. Fats can also be broken down into fatty acids and used as a source of energy during cellular respiration. Oxygen is obtained through respiration, where it is inhaled and transported to cells through the bloodstream.