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The parts of the plant Cell wall are not composed of Cells. The Cell wall is composed of cellulosic strands and many other Bio-Components - their Presence and continued production is an 'indication' that the Bio-Processes that yield Life are actively occurring. The parts of the plant Cell wall are produced by living Cells and are considered Living Tissues as long as they are being actively Bio-Produced by Living Cells.
Living blood cells are called erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), and thrombocytes (platelets). Each type of blood cell has a specific function in the body, such as delivering oxygen (red blood cells), fighting infection (white blood cells), and forming blood clots (platelets).
"Bio" is a prefix that means relating to life or living organisms. It is often used in words like biology (study of living organisms) or biodegradable (able to be broken down by living organisms).
bio- = living organisms bio-logy = study of living organisms
The word "bio" is from the Greek language. It means "life" or "living" and is commonly used as a prefix in words related to biology, such as biochemistry or biodegradable.
A bio-molecule is a chemical molecule that naturally occurs in living organisms. Bio-molecules consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen, along with nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. Other elements sometimes are incorporated but are much less common.
The parts of the plant Cell wall are not composed of Cells. The Cell wall is composed of cellulosic strands and many other Bio-Components - their Presence and continued production is an 'indication' that the Bio-Processes that yield Life are actively occurring. The parts of the plant Cell wall are produced by living Cells and are considered Living Tissues as long as they are being actively Bio-Produced by Living Cells.
It is not just one bio-molecule but thousands. These include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and citric acid.
what kind of bio molecule is this when mix with a benedicts reagent and biuret reagent
The bio molecule that is considered the cell's energy bank is known as ATP, or Adenosine Tri-Phosphate. Other similar bio molecules include UTP and GTP.
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Yes, and it is also an example of an immense BIO-MOLECULE and it is also the largest BIO-macromolecule in existence.
Biochemistry is the study of a chemical process in living things. Biochemists study microorganisms like proteins and carbohydrates. The process is how they do it, by aid of microscopes, hypothesis and experimentation.
Lipids, carbohydrates, amino acids/proteins, and nucleotides/DNA all have oxygen atoms in their structures.
bio-luminescence is light produced by a living organism, such as a firefly
bio-luminescence is light produced by a living organism, such as a firefly
Examples of biochemical reactions include photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight into energy; cellular respiration, where cells extract energy from nutrients; and protein synthesis, where cells assemble amino acids to build proteins.