Answer:
The protein is known as Uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) that is present in inner mitochondrial membrane of brown adipose cells of mammals and other organisms undergoing hibernation.
Function:
- The protein allows the organisms to produce metabolic heat that helps in the organism’s regulation of body temperature.
- This protein can also serve as a source of carbon for the production of carbohydrates when organism faces the period of prolonged fasting and thus help the organism to survive.
- The protein also helps in the movement of protons into the mitochondrial matrix that ultimately activate the electron transport chain and releases more and more heat for body’s maintenance.
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Answer:
Lipids
If i were to guess, without any answer choices, I would say that we get out energy from carbohydrates, and we store energy in lipids, so Lipids (being long chains) might have the most energy.
Explanation:
Please tell me if this is wrong, I did not have much to work with without any answer choices, and this was very broad. :)
Answer:
The hydrogen atom has one <u>proton</u> and one <u>electron</u>.
The atria are chambers<span> in which </span>blood<span> enters the heart. They are located on the anterior end of the heart, with one atrium on each side. The right atrium </span>receives <span>deoxygenated </span>blood<span> from systemic circulation through the </span>superior vena cava<span> and</span>inferior venae cavae<span>.</span>