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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
One of the functions of a protein is ____
energy storage
cushion organs
enzymes
energy for cells
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
@chpatterson
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
i think its D
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
@emilee02
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
do you know this?
OpenStudy (emilee02):
yep your right
its D
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
Fatty molecules containing mostly carbon and hydrogen are called ____.
enzymes
proteins
lipids
catalysts
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
C?
OpenStudy (emilee02):
thats why when you trying to get muscle you have to eat alot of protein
ITS D
OpenStudy (emilee02):
OH WAIT NVM
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
im pretty sure its D because its a function...
OpenStudy (emilee02):
NOPE C
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
how
OpenStudy (emilee02):
its lipids trust me
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
One of the functions of a protein is ____
energy storage
cushion organs
enzymes
energy for cells
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
that one is D
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
Fatty molecules containing mostly carbon and hydrogen are called ____.
enzymes
proteins
lipids
catalysts
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
thats one C
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
@emilee02
OpenStudy (emilee02):
yes the first ones D and the second ones C
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
okay thanks... i got a couple more you mind helping?
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
okay thanks... i got a couple more you mind helping?
OpenStudy (emilee02):
no not at all
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
OpenStudy (emilee02):
umm i wuold say A
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OpenStudy (risingtotop):
i thought so too lol but its reaction 3
OpenStudy (emilee02):
ohhhhhhh sorry
OpenStudy (risingtotop):
it's totally fine im just saying so if you ever have a question like this you know the answer