Sorry, but molecules of what? There is a myriad of different molecules. Revising your question please.
nutrients are aboitic because they are non living molecules.
Helper molecules in the body's chemical reactions include enzymes, coenzymes, and cofactors. Enzymes are proteins that accelerate biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required. Coenzymes, often derived from vitamins, assist enzymes in their function, while cofactors can be metal ions or other small molecules that help stabilize enzyme structures or participate in the catalytic process. Together, these helper molecules are essential for facilitating numerous metabolic pathways and maintaining overall cellular function.
Vitamins. They are known as co-enzymes.
Water dissolves nutrients through a process called hydration, where water molecules surround and separate individual nutrient molecules. This allows the nutrients to be carried throughout the body and be absorbed by cells for energy and other functions. The polar nature of water molecules enables them to form hydrogen bonds with nutrients, breaking them down into smaller components for easier absorption.
They act to recycle nutrients by keeping everything contained in it's environment.
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Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. They act like a digestive system, taking in nutrients, breaking them down, and creating energy rich molecules for the cell.
Nutrients are chemical compounds; they contain molecules - and the molecules are formed from chemical elements.
nutrients are aboitic because they are non living molecules.
Helper molecules in the body's chemical reactions include enzymes, coenzymes, and cofactors. Enzymes are proteins that accelerate biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required. Coenzymes, often derived from vitamins, assist enzymes in their function, while cofactors can be metal ions or other small molecules that help stabilize enzyme structures or participate in the catalytic process. Together, these helper molecules are essential for facilitating numerous metabolic pathways and maintaining overall cellular function.
The Answer your looking for is VITAMINS!!
helper T cell
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A helper T-cell is activated in the immune response process when it recognizes a specific antigen presented by an antigen-presenting cell. This interaction triggers the helper T-cell to release signaling molecules that coordinate and enhance the immune response.
Vitamins. They are known as co-enzymes.
Helper T cells are activated in the immune response when they encounter an antigen-presenting cell that displays a specific antigen on its surface. This interaction triggers the helper T cell to become activated and release signaling molecules that help coordinate the immune response.
A non-protein helper of an enzyme molecule is called a cofactor or a coenzyme. These molecules assist in the enzyme's activity by aiding in the catalytic process. Examples include metal ions like zinc or magnesium, and organic molecules like NAD+ or coenzyme A.