Protein molecules are considered the functional units of the cells. They primarily drive the actions of enzymes in order to sustain life.
The molecule that actually does work in life in the ATP molecule (adenosine tri-phosphate)
A molecule of water, a molecule of hydrogen, a molecule of oxygen, a molecule of sugar... Actually more substances come in form of molecules than in atomic form.
Actually, the ammonia molecule mixes with the water because it forms hydrogen bonds.
There are many examples of this, particularly in organic chemistry. Sucrose, for example, is a disaccharide commonly known as "table sugar." It is actually a glucose molecule and a fructose molecule, minus a water molecule, linked together.
Phospholipid molecule is actually almost similar to a lipid molecule. It is a alcohol connected to 2 fatty acids and a phosphate group.(In lipids, its connected to 3 fatty acids)
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Protein molecules are considered the functional units of the cells. They primarily drive the actions of enzymes in order to sustain life.
No, no life we know of in the physical work is immortal. However, the molecule called "DNA" is sometimes referred to as the "immortal coil" because it is life.
No. Actually, reading is a great honor and a privilege.
A molecule of water, a molecule of hydrogen, a molecule of oxygen, a molecule of sugar... Actually more substances come in form of molecules than in atomic form.
DNA is the molecule that is responsible for unity and diversity of life .
H2O is actually a polar molecule. The molecule can split into two ions: H+ and OH-
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an oxygen molecule is inhaled and then goes through the blood
what molecule do scientists look for when they are investigsating the possibility of life on other planets
How are smaller molecule necessary for life