ATP
A chemical reaction can't break down an element, but it can break down a molecule.
The genes that produce the enzymes needed to break down lactose are not expressed.
when you break the bonds of the glucose molecule you get energy.
Carbohydrates
The DNA molecule is known to break the rungs apart. In order for this to be accomplished, the bases must synthesize with the DNA.
no it cannot
The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
A water molecule goes in to break the bond of a molecule. An example is that it can separate two amino acids
b1-b2b-x2
a molecule
ATP, of course. When the myosin head extends towards the actin thin filament it has in it's active site ADP and P +. So, when the stroke is over the ADP and P+ fall out and are replaced by ATP, which immediately metabolizes to ADP and P +.
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