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Catabolism is the breakdown of molecules into smaller units. The molecule that is common to the catabolism of fat and glucose is known as acetyl CoA.
You would call such an organism a carrier.
A single glucose molecule is known as a monosaccharide. A molecule composed of two glucose / fructose / maltose / galactoses is known as a disaccharide (of which sugar is one), and longer strands of multiples of these monomores are known as polymers / polysaccharides.
a dissacharide, also known as a double sugar, is a molecule formed by two monosaccharides; Three common examples are sucrose, lactose, and maltose.
carrier proteins
ATP (adenosine tri phosphate)
Carrier proteinsProteins in the cell membrane that assist with facilitated diffusion are known as carrier proteins since they carry materials across the membrane. Carrier proteins bind to a molecule on one side of the membrane, change shapes to shield the molecule from the lipid bilayer, and then release the molecule on the other side of the membrane
Catabolism is the breakdown of molecules into smaller units. The molecule that is common to the catabolism of fat and glucose is known as acetyl CoA.
A common and abundant inorganic molecule found in animals is Sodium Chloride (NaCl), commonly known as sa't
In firearms such as the AR 15, the bolt rides in a part known as the bolt carrier.
A single sugar molecule is known as a monosaccharide.
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You would call such an organism a carrier.
it is CH2OHOHO2
nitric oxide
A single glucose molecule is known as a monosaccharide. A molecule composed of two glucose / fructose / maltose / galactoses is known as a disaccharide (of which sugar is one), and longer strands of multiples of these monomores are known as polymers / polysaccharides.
Animal cells' best-known carrier pump is their stomach.