The macromolecule that makes up around half of the calories you should eat in a day is carbohydrates. Other macromolecules that are important to your diet are proteins and fats.
carbohydrates gives the body the energy it needs to carry out cell functions.
Carbohydrates are used to give the body energy
carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
ATP, adenosine triphosphate
Carbohydrates
to provide energy
The cell utilizes energy for growth, division, carrying out biochemical reactions and generally for performing all its functions.
It gives energy)
The exoskeleton both protects the organs and gives the body structure.
it gives energy to other cells. :)
Carbohydrates
carbohydrates
It gives supply of quick energy
Nutrients from its roots then it just recycles the energy it gets from photosynthesis
The niche of a producer is to carry out photosynthesis and get energy then gives that energy to a herbivore. A example of a producer is a plant.
The niche of a producer is to carry out photosynthesis and get energy then gives that energy to a herbivore. A example of a producer is a plant.
Cells convert energy stored in ATP into Kinetic energy. :)
it gives living things energy to carry out the processes of life
the combinations of millions of carbon atoms gives rise to macromolecules.
The chemical energy stored in food that we eat provides us with energy to carry out various activity such as running( which processes kinetic energy), talking (which gives out sound energy) and so on.
glucose gives us energy, the blood carries the glucose to our muscles so they can move
No, they carry oxygen to respiring muscles. I.E when your jogging your calf muscles require oxygen to battle lactic acid building up which in turn gives you cramp. Glucose from food and drink are what gives the body its energy.