Enzymes are biological catalysts that convert complex proteins, sugars, and fats into simpler substances that the body can utilize. They facilitate biochemical reactions, breaking down macromolecules through processes such as digestion. For example, proteases break down proteins into amino acids, lipases convert fats into fatty acids and glycerol, and amylases transform starches into simple sugars. This simplification allows for efficient absorption and utilization of nutrients by the body.
Two examples of substances that contain complex molecules are DNA and proteins. DNA is a complex molecule found in the nucleus of cells that carries genetic information, while proteins are composed of long chains of amino acids and play a variety of essential roles in the body.
Starch (polysaccharide), proteins, and lipids are some complex food molecules.
They are complex molecules made from smaller molecules.
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Organic molecules are relatively complex molecules that contain a backbone of carbon atoms. Examples include hydrocarbons, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Two examples of substances that contain complex molecules are DNA and proteins. DNA is a complex molecule found in the nucleus of cells that carries genetic information, while proteins are composed of long chains of amino acids and play a variety of essential roles in the body.
Starch (polysaccharide), proteins, and lipids are some complex food molecules.
They are complex molecules made from smaller molecules.
I suppose that you think to metabolism.
Complex molecules made from amino acids are called protein ~or~ proteins.( ...Next time, don't look to the internet for your test answers and actually study... )no i dont like to study so ha ahole
The Golgi Complex is responsible for packaging proteins and other substances and delivering them to different parts of the cell as and when needed. Golgi complex gathers simple molecules and combines them to make complex molecules and packages them in vesicles. It stores them for later use or sends them out of the cell. The Golgi Complex absorbs the transition vesicle that is released by the Endoplasmic Reticulum, once a protein is formed. Once the Golgi Complex processes the protein, it makes a secretory vesicle and releases it into the cytoplasm of the cell. The secretory vesicle moves towards the cell membrane from where the contents of the vesicle is released out of the cell.
basically - other atoms. That is how molecules are formed and then complex molecules like proteins and polymers etc
yup
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Yes, synthesis is the process of creating more complex compounds from simpler substances. It involves combining elements or smaller molecules to form larger, more complex molecules through chemical reactions.
Organic molecules are relatively complex molecules that contain a backbone of carbon atoms. Examples include hydrocarbons, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
The process that involves the synthesis of complex substances in living things is called biosynthesis. It refers to the production of complex molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids from simpler building blocks inside cells. Biosynthesis is essential for growth, repair, and maintenance of living organisms.