Evolution requires that molecules and atoms will assemble themselves into the molecules that all living creatures have.
The most important would be DNA and RNA which itself is make from nucleic acids.
Yes, hydrolysis requires energy to break down molecules.
Anabolism is endergonic, meaning it requires energy input to build molecules.
True. Anabolism is the process in which smaller molecules are combined to form larger, more complex molecules. This process requires energy and is important for the growth and repair of tissues in living organisms.
The movement that requires the expenditure of ATP molecules is called active transport. In active transport, cells use ATP to move molecules or ions against their concentration gradient, ensuring that specific substances are taken up or expelled from the cell as needed. This process is essential for maintaining cellular functions and homeostasis.
Osmosis requires a semipermeable membrane, such as a cell membrane, that allows water molecules to pass through while blocking the passage of solute molecules. It also requires a concentration gradient, with higher concentrations of solute on one side of the membrane compared to the other, to drive the movement of water molecules.
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The cellular process that requires energy to transport molecules out of the cell is called exocytosis.
The second law does NOT make evolution impossible. It just requires that as evolution takes place that there be an increase in entropy of the universe as a whole.
No. It requires a doctor to do it.
Allows molecules to move but requires energy.
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it is called passive transport
Yes, hydrolysis requires energy to break down molecules.
Speciation is the evolutionary process by which new biological species arise.
The process of breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones, such as digestion of food in the stomach, requires hydrolytic enzymes. These enzymes catalyze the breaking of chemical bonds by adding water molecules, helping to convert large molecules into smaller, digestible ones for absorption by the body.
Yes, the movement of molecules against a concentration gradient requires the use of a carrier protein or active transport mechanism in order to transport the molecules from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration. This process requires energy to move molecules against their natural gradient.