Degradation of a biomolecule typically requires specific enzymes that catalyze the breakdown of the molecule into smaller units, such as monomers. This process often involves hydrolysis or oxidation reactions, which can be facilitated by environmental factors such as pH, temperature, and the presence of co-factors or other molecules. Additionally, cellular machinery, such as lysosomes or proteasomes, may be involved in the controlled degradation of biomolecules within living organisms.
It is not just one bio-molecule but thousands. These include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and citric acid.
Lipids, carbohydrates, amino acids/proteins, and nucleotides/DNA all have oxygen atoms in their structures.
It is a carbohydrate. It is a monosaccharide.
4 molecules of ATP are produced per molecule of glucose in glycolysis, but 2 are needed (used, degraded, etc.) to start the reaction, so there is really only a net gain of 2 ATP in the process of glycolysis.
DNA is responsible for reproduction.Mitochondria have circular DNA.
It is not just one bio-molecule but thousands. These include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and citric acid.
non bio-degradable wastes
what kind of bio molecule is this when mix with a benedicts reagent and biuret reagent
The bio molecule that is considered the cell's energy bank is known as ATP, or Adenosine Tri-Phosphate. Other similar bio molecules include UTP and GTP.
hahahaha i have the same question in my bio class
Lipids, carbohydrates, amino acids/proteins, and nucleotides/DNA all have oxygen atoms in their structures.
It is a carbohydrate. It is a monosaccharide.
A bio-molecule is a chemical molecule that naturally occurs in living organisms. Bio-molecules consist primarily of carbon and hydrogen, along with nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. Other elements sometimes are incorporated but are much less common.
My degraded self feels degraded as I am forced to write a degraded sentence that has the degraded word degraded in it.
4 molecules of ATP are produced per molecule of glucose in glycolysis, but 2 are needed (used, degraded, etc.) to start the reaction, so there is really only a net gain of 2 ATP in the process of glycolysis.
U got a bio test @ wcccd lol, its a molecule
Each bio-molecule has a specific chemical formula and a different number of atoms; generally bio-molecules contain C, H, O, N.