They work the same way in lipids as they do in proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids. In dehydration synthesis, you have a hydroxyl on each side, so you take out an oxygen and two hydrogens and then bond the remaining oxygen to the remaining hydrogen to form a polymer. Hydrolysis works the same way in reverse, you add water and it breaks the bond between the hydrogen and the oxygen and reforms into two separate hydroxyls.
The organelle that anchors ribosomes is the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER). The Rough ER and ribosomes work very closely together. The rough Endoplasmic Reticulum is also the site of protein synthesis. The Smooth ER synthesizes lipids.
Ribosomes do the work of protein synthesis for the cell.
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The ribosome and the nucleus
The lipids are in charge of making sure that your metabolism works well. They also work to make sure that your cells are functioning properly.
If ATP hydrolysis is not coupled with cellular work, then energy released is converted to heat energy.
No, they don't. They "instruct" other substances in the cells to do that job, they never do any work but they are the brains in cells.
The organelle that anchors ribosomes is the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER). The Rough ER and ribosomes work very closely together. The rough Endoplasmic Reticulum is also the site of protein synthesis. The Smooth ER synthesizes lipids.
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Hydration is having water, dehydration is having less water than the minum something needs to work.
ATP
Ribosomes do the work of protein synthesis for the cell.
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The Ribosomes. The "Work Benches" of the protein synthesis.
No. They are SSRIs and work on the nervous systems where statins work in the liver and metabolism of lipids.
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Lipids are important to the human body since they helps produce hormones, and builds cell membranes and other needed tissue. Lipids, both lipoproteins and triglycerides, are made and stored in the body and are used as energy sources. Lipids also play a major role in cardiovascular health answer by karen