What biological macromolecule is made up of monomers like the one shown below?
@bellablain
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its protein lol
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Enzymes are proteins that speed up reactions by providing an additional energy source supplying additional molecules for the reaction removing inhibitors that slow down reactions lowering the amount of energy required
They lower the activation energy (energy needed for a reaction to occur)
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lol duh you just figuring this out xD
If you want to analyze the total annual production of goods, services, and structures within a nation, which economic figure should you reference? inflation consumer price index (CPI) gross domestic product (GDP) unemployment rate deflation
@Joel_the_boss
lol bello isn't that a lot to type
what my question? lol i copied and pasted
lol XD still whoever typed that has some time on their hands
A or B
i guessed B
im wanting to say fat but on this one im not 100% sure
one sec though
okie dokie lol
its streriod 100%
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gracias @bellablain
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If you want to analyze the total annual production of goods, services, and structures within a nation, which economic figure should you reference? inflation consumer price index (CPI) gross domestic product (GDP) unemployment rate deflation
@Joel_the_boss
wait i copied and pasted wrong one .Which statement best describes the United States' changing role in the world during the twentieth century? It changed from a great power into an isolationist nation, much like Japan. It was vastly richer, larger, and more powerful than it had been one hundred years before. Its losses during the War of 1812 substantially weakened its power for the next hundred years. Its strict economic controls resulted in a widespread return to mercantilism. It became a military superpower in the world but lacked a strong economy.
@Joel_the_boss
It was vastly richer, larger, and more powerful than it had been one hundred years before. @bellablain
A glucose molecule is the smallest type of protein monomer of starch and cellulose largest of the carbohydrate polymers fundamental unit of genetic material @bellablain
Lol I cant answer this one have awesome bella do this one
lol on sec xD
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monomer of starch and cellulose
yep pure genius right there XP
What monomer is made up of a base, a sugar, and a phosphate group? Monosaccharide Nucleotide Phospholipid Amino acid
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Nucleic acids are made up of monomers called nucleotides, which consist of; a sugar, a phosphate part and an N-containing base. There are four different nucleotides; Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine, with Adenine and Thymine as a pair and Guanine and Cytosine as a pair, because of this they are known as "complimentary pairs". so the answer is B
Which department did the US government create immediately after the 9/11 terrorist attacks? the Department of Defense the State Department the Department of Homeland Security the Central Intelligence Agency the War Department
c I think
thats what i put lol
Proteins have a variety of functions within a living cell. Describe at least three of the possible functions of proteins, and explain how proteins can be so diverse when there are only a limited number of different amino acids. @bellablain
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proteins are building blocks of life. proteins exist as enzymes which catalyse the biochemical reaction, hormones - they are signalling molecule which are responsible for cascade of reactions occuring after binding to the receptor, antibodies - known as immunoglobulins protect us from microbes entering our body, carrier protein - proteins like hemoglobin , ferritin are examples . hemoglobin carries oxygen and ferritin helps in iron transport. structural proteins like collagen are important which are present in extracellular matrix, motor proteins like myosin and actin helps us in muscle contraction and relaxation.these are just few functions of the proteins. though we have only 20 aminoacids diverse proteins can be produced. mathetically we can justify this based on the combination of aminoacid that we take. if we take an example of an enzyme its activity is totally dependent on the structure of its active site. active site structure inturn depends on aminoacid sequence , so by altering the aminoacid sequence we alter the activity. in this same way nature also manipulates the aminoacid sequence to make proteins with diversified function
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