answer is fatty acids
(I had the exact same question in my Ap Test)
Digestive system
The process of glycolysis converts 2 ATP molecules and 1 Glucose molecule into 2 Pyruvate molecules (or pyruvic acid, a 3 carbon molecule) and 4 ATP molecules. The net gain of ATP is 2, since 2 ATP have already been invested in the process.
SOD converts the dangerous superoxide radical to hydrogen peroxide, which catalase converts to harmless water and oxygen. Catalases are some of the most efficient enzymes found in cells; each catalase molecule can convert millions of hydrogen peroxide molecules every second.
It form chemical energy i.e. ATP (Adenosine Tri-phosphate)
Well when the molecules are cold they stay close together and move slower but when they are hot they move around really fast and are farther apart so the ice cube molecules will probably be heating up so the molecules will start to move faster :D hope this helps! -From some one who is learning all about this in science class :)
oxidation
Starch is an enzyme that converts the glucose into bigger molecules. Starch is proteins and fat.
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Swern oxidation is a type of chemical reaction that occurs in chemistry. It takes a primary alcohol and converts it to a ketone or aldehyde using DMSO or COCI2, along with an organic base.
it converts sugar molecules into atp for the cell
G3P molecules which combine to form glucose
Digestive system
The chloroplast converts sunlight into molecules and energy the cell can use.
chemical
4.8/16 moles of oxygen atoms converts to 1.6/16 moles of ozone molecules.
This energy is derived from the chemical bond energy in food molecules, which thereby serve as fuel for cells. The first step is the enzymatic breakdown of food molecules in digestion, and the second step that converts glucose molecules is called glycolysis.
Enzymes accelerate, or catalyze, chemical reactions. The molecules at the beginning of the process are called substrates and the enzyme converts these into different molecules, called products.It off-setts the sweetness in your chocolate!