Carbohydrates are the human body's key source of energy, providing 4 calories of energy per gram. When carbohydrates are broken down by the body, the sugar glucose is produced; glucose is critical to help maintain tissue protein, metabolize fat, and fuel the central nervous system.
Carbohydrates, when speaking about Biology, are the name applied to the collective four groups of saccharides. Some, like polysaccharides, serve as energy storage. The smaller ones, like ribose and other monosaccharides, serves as enzymes, or even as building blocks.
carbs are used for sexual reproduction and fatty courpussles in the genetallia
Carbohydrates are used as:-
#1 a fuel in living orgs.
#2 an anti-coagulant
#3 a storage for food.
1) storage for food. 2) fuel in living organisms. 3)
Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.
1. All organisms are made of cells 2. The chemical composition of all living things is remarkably similar 3. All living things require energy 4. Organisms can grow and reproduce 5. All living things reproduce or produce more of their own kind
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prefixes, sub-fixes or smaller words inside of the word normally give you the meaning of a word for eg. biology, bio means living organisms which is animals and plants and logy mean the study of, so the word means study of living organisms.
Carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains
Three ways that organisms make use of polysaccharide is that plants use it for starch, animals use it for glycogen and cellulose. Polysaccharides is where most natural carbohydrates occur.
Dispersal can be caused by wind,water,or living things,including humans
Organisms can be dispersed by wind, water, or living things, including humans
fats, proteins, and carbohydrates
pooping it out
what are 3 three ways of producing organism with desired traits
pooping it out
Living things interact in a number of ways. They have symbiotic relationships that can either hurt or be good for the organisms. Most organisms also produce products that other organisms need.
Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.
The three main ways in which organisms can interact are: Competition, Predation, and Symbiosis.
budding,reproduce,fission
1. All organisms are made of cells 2. The chemical composition of all living things is remarkably similar 3. All living things require energy 4. Organisms can grow and reproduce 5. All living things reproduce or produce more of their own kind