mitochondria
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Cells use lipid molecules for energy storage as well as insulation and structuring. These molecules are mostly known in the vernacular as fats although they do encompass more than just traditional fat molecules.
because wet cells could leak their dangerous, acidic fluids.
In cells, energy is stored in molecules called ATP = Adenosine TriPhosphate
A photon strikes electrons in special molecules in the cells.(APEX)
Respiration
No. Molecules are not alive. The smallest living units are cells.
Cells.
The building blocks of living things are cells and of non-living things are molecules.
When living cells break down food molecules energy is released and used to form ATP.
Icicles are not living things. This is because they are made of molecules (water molecules), not cells.
mitochondria
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate
No, cells are the most basic living structural units.
Cells are living things. There are no cells in the air. Air only contains atoms and molecules.
purines??
lipids
Non-living.