carbohydrates are a key source of energy while lipids are non polar or mostly insolube in water so both of them play an important goal in homeostasis
its not homeostasis
carbohydrates
Passive transport of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane Movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration Important process for maintaining fluid balance and homeostasis in cells and organisms
Carbohydrates are organic macromolecules that are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms and are used for energy storage or as structural molecules.
ATP RNA amino acids proteins including enzymes lipids carbohydrates including sugars
Homeostasis is the term we use to describe the constant state of the internal environment.
Avery and his colleagues made an extract, or juice, from the heat-killed bacteria. They then carefully treated the extract with enzymes that destroyed proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and other molecules, including the RNA. Transformation still occurred. Obviously, since these molecules had been destroyed, they were not responsible for the transformation. Your welcome:)
Macromolecules are very large molecules. The term is used for the four biopolymers nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. It is also used to describe non-polymeric molecules - such as macrocycles.
Amino acids
Homeostasis
Homeostasis
Homeostasis is the term used to describe an organism's tendency to maintain a stable internal environment by regulating its bodily functions.