The large molecule found in potatoes is starch.
starch for sure
and probably carbohydrates
they contain the enzyme catalase (enzymes are proteins...)
a carbohydrate
This substance is starch.
starch.
starch
Energy harvested from organic molecules is contained in the chemical bond. The cells can then use this energy to complete their activities.
what macromolecules studied today are present in cells"
Because cells are not capable of producing their own energy molecules.
sample of complex organic molecules
Yes, potato cells do have catalase.
No. Epithelium is a protective layer of cells typically covering the outside of an organ or the lining of the wall of a cavity in the body. All body cells need organic molecules to provide energy for building proteins, lipids, and other organic molecules.
Cells are not composed primarily of inorganic molecules. This is because cells are found in living things which are made up of organic matter.
vacuole
breaking down organic and non organic molecules. like a boss.
simple sugars
Energy harvested from organic molecules is contained in the chemical bond. The cells can then use this energy to complete their activities.
In the salt solution the concentration of water inside the cells of the potato is higher than that outside. Therefore water molecules move from inside the potato where there is higher concentration of water molecules to outside the potato where there is a lower concentration of water molecules through semipermeable membrane of the potato cells. This process is called osmosis.
no, it is an organic compound, molecules, not made up of cells.
to store inorganic and organic molecules along with water
Carbon is present in most of the non water molecules in the human body. Glucose, the primary energy source of cells has carbon, fat is carbon rich, the membranes that make up cells are made of lipids, which have carbon in them.
These molecules are RNA and ADN.
atmospheric oxygen is too reactive and would destroy many kinds of organic molecules not protected by cells.