carbohydrates
The biomolecule responsible for quick energy in an organism is glucose. Glucose can be derived from a number of food types, chiefly carbohydrates.
no
"Well.......... its the answer!" isn't correct glucose is a carbohydrate. 2a2e77f3-e93a-4b8e-8977-96cda699fdcc 1.03.01
DNA and RNA contain are made up of the biomolecule nucleic acids.
This biomolecule is glucose.
carbohydrates
it is fat that stores energy to keep the body moving and up at certain times besides you can't move fast because you'll pass out
lipids can store more energy
The biomolecule responsible for quick energy in an organism is glucose. Glucose can be derived from a number of food types, chiefly carbohydrates.
biomolecule called prostacyclin? what is the functional group?
Adenosine tri-phosphate, Atp, is used as the source of chemical energy in the majority of biochemical reactions; Gtp and Utp are also used at times.
no
"Well.......... its the answer!" isn't correct glucose is a carbohydrate. 2a2e77f3-e93a-4b8e-8977-96cda699fdcc 1.03.01
DNA and RNA contain are made up of the biomolecule nucleic acids.
Carbohydrates
yes