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Aleksandr [31]
3 years ago
9

1. Why Are biomolecules essential for life?

Chemistry
1 answer:
BigorU [14]3 years ago
6 0
<h2>Answer  1:  </h2>

Bio molecules are the most important part of living organisms:  

Following are the four types of bio molecules;  

1.Proteins  

They are useful for building our muscles and take part in chemical reactions that are working in our body.  

2. Carbohydrates  

They are useful source of energy in our body.  

3.Lipids & Fats  

It regulates the whole system of the cell. They select substances for in and out of the body.  

4. Nucleic Acid  

It is used for the synthesis of proteins.  

<h2>Answer 2:   </h2>

There are many types of industries which rely on biomolecules for profit for profitability or business;  

  • Agriculture Industry  
  • Biotechnology Industry  
  • Environmental Industry  
  • Pharmaceutical Industry  
  • Computational Industry  

<h2>Answer 3:  </h2>

All of the biomolecules have their own responsibilities in the body and they have their own functionality.  

Among all biomolecules, I pick nucleic acids, there are two types of nucleic acids.  

  • DNA  
  • RNA  

DNA contains all the information of our genetic sequences. And RNA converts the DNA into amino acids which are the most important part of our living body.  

<h2>Answer 4:  </h2>

If you ask about discovering a new biomolecule then it would be cellular biomolecule.  

A cellular biomolecule helps the cells of the body to grow up in the proper way. And they perform the whole functionality in the cells. It helps the cells to originate in the proper way.

So they actually helps the cells to properly grow.  

 

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