The molecule that is made up of amino acids and that is needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body is a protein. Proteins comprise the structural components like tissue, organs, hormones, and DNA. They are essential for growth and reproduction.
Protien
A protein
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Proteins
mitochondria converts energy into atp in the cells
Roots to absorb nutrients from the ground and leaves to absorb the suns rays for energy.
to provide energy
Because the cells themselves need energy to perform their specific function, and to reproduce!
Chemical Energy, stored in the atomic and molecular structures of chemicals, is important as it is released and used in cells for certain processes via chemical reactions, in other words, the chemical energy and the molecules involved set the stage for such chemical reactions.
Nutrients include carbohydrates, proteins, minerals, and fats. Nutrients help provide energy, build and repair body tissues, and regulate metabolic processes.
Mitochondria
A nutrient is a Chemicalthat an Organismneeds to live and grow or a substance used in an organism's metabolism which must be taken in from its environment. Nutrients are the substances that enrich the body. They build and repair tissues, give heat and energy, and regulate body processes.
mitochondria converts energy into atp in the cells
Roots to absorb nutrients from the ground and leaves to absorb the suns rays for energy.
mitochondria
to provide energy
cycling of nutrients flow of energy from sunlight to producers to consumers
Nutrients are the substance in foods that the body needs to promote growth and repair body, tissues, and to get energy. The body needs nutrients including protein to regulate bodily functions.
ATP. It is short for adenosine triphophate, and it gives energy to all metabolic processes in both plants and animals.
Water, vitamins, and minerals do not supply any kilocalories of energy to the body. However, they are vital in the processes that release energy from carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
Nutrient Function Sources Carbohydrates energy Potatoes, pasta, whole grains Minerals Regulate vital processes, necessary for formation of healthy bones and teeth Dairy, grains, vegetables Vitamins Help regulate digestion, absorption and metabolism of other nutrients Fruits, dairy, grains, nuts, meat Protein Growth, maintenance and repair of the body's cells, energy Fish, meat, eggs, milk, some soybean products Fats Regulate body temperature, supply energy, transport vitamins A, D, E, K in the blood, source of linoleic acid Fish, dairy, olive/canola/ soybean/cottonseed/corn oil Water Transports nutrients, carries waste from cells, vital to every body function Water, milk, juice, some fruits and vegetables