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Can nitrogen form an ionic bond

nitrogen can form an ionic bond

An unsaturated fatty acid differs from a saturated fatty acid in that the unsaturated fatty acid contains what

double carbon carbon bonds

Why are some people fat and others are not

One reason people are fat is because they eat and eat and eat and don't exercise. Another reason is because some people have fast working calorie burning systems and some people have slow ones causing them to be fat.

It might be that those people that are not fat have high metabolism you eat as much as you want and not get fat.

The goal of applied science is

to solve a problem.

to improve a situation.

Which part of the body contains bile an enzyme that helps break down lipids

Bile is made in the liver and secreted into the Small intestines to neutralize the acidity of the chyme leaving the stomach. When there is no food entering the small intestines Bile is stored in the Gallbladder until it is needed.

Which macromolecules provide instructions for growth

nucleid acids

Why do saturated fatty acids have straight structure while unsaturated fatty acids have bent structure

saturated fatty acids contain more carbon atoms

Saturated fatty acids have single carbon-to-carbon bonds.

In what way are all living organisms on earth similar

All organisms use the same genetic code.Living organisms are made of the same components as all other matter, organisms that inhabit the earth at any one time

they are all assembled from a nucleic acid code

Which macromolecules are often made of three fatty acids bound to a gycerol molecule

They are the lipids. A kind of biological macromolecule

Many people try to eliminate fat from their diets. Which is one reason it is necessary for humans to eat fat

Fat helps nerves transmit signals.

There are five different types of nucleotide bases found in living thing

Bears and raccoons use the same bases, but in different orders. (apex)

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