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What is the function of collagen in the body

Collagen's function is to provide structure to the body.

Why do living things use enzymes instead of heat as a source of activation energy

Adding sufficient heat would harm or kill a living thing. also enzymes are far more efficient. A single enzyme can often carry out thousands of reactions per second. Living organisms use enzymes for activation energy because they speed up chemical reactions.

Which of these bases form a true complementary pair

adenine and guanine

Animals store glucose in the form of in liver and muscle cells

GLYCOGEN

A triglyceride is made up of three fatty acids and one molecule of what

A triglyceride is made up of three fatty acids and one molecule Glycerol, C3H5(OH)3.

Which best describes the role of enzymes in chemical reactions

to increase the reaction rate

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