Answer:
A. Triglycerides (CiaH36O2l3 store about twice as much energy as polysaccharides (CH2O)
Explanation:
Energy, as stated in this question, can be of two types namely: kinetic energy and potential energy. Kinetic energy is the energy due to motion i.e the energy used to transport solute etc.
On the other hand, potential energy is the energy due to position like the energy stored in the covalent bonds of a molecule. Based on this question, the fact that triglycerides (a type of lipid) store about twice as much energy as polysaccharides (carbohydrate) is evidence that POTENTIAL ENERGY is stored in covalent bonds.
A spirogyra is a filamentous chlorophyte green algae. A well-labelled diagram of spirogyra is attached.
Explanation:
The presence of hellical or spiral arrangement of chloroplast makes it from the order Zygnematales of Zygnematacae family of Algae.
It is commonly found in fresh and stagnant water.
A mucilaginous outer covering makes it slimy in texture.
It is a green algae hence undergo photosynthesis and is autotroph.
It can reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Each group of three nucleotides encodes one amino acid. Since there are 64 combinations of 4 nucleotides taken three at a time there are 20 amino acids.
The energy is generally not needed immediately, so it is used to combine ADP with phosphate ions to form ATP molecules<span>. During the process of cellular respiration, </span>carbon dioxide<span> is given off as a waste product. This </span>carbon dioxide<span> can be used by photosynthesizing cells to form new </span>carbohydrates<span>.</span>
Answer:
science I think??
Explanation:
im just going off of the angle that is there.