Carbohydrates: Molecules that provide energy/ fuel and build structures in the body. Example: Sugar. Starch, Cellulose. Building Blocks. Monosaccharides
Lipids:Molecules that store energy and regulate the body's metabolic processes. Building Block: Fatty Acids and Glycerol. Examples: Fats, Steroids, Cholesterol
Proteins: Molecules that provide structural support, cell communication, storage transport, movement, and defense. Building Block: Amino Acids Examples: Enzymes, Structural Components
Nucleic Acids: Molecules that enable living organisms to reproduce genetic information and pass them from one generation to another. Building Blocks: Nucleotides. Examples: DNA and RNA Building Blocks:
Answer: <u>Genetic Modification of crop plants.</u>
Explanation:
Genetic modification alters the genome of an organisms through the use of biotechnological tools and advancements in molecular biology. Usually, DNA is swapped among organisms, and between species; this is called transgenes. These altered plants are usually called transgenic organisms.
Some plants can be modified in several ways to meet global food security needs. These include:
-drought tolerance-plants grow in arid conditions with minimal water
-increased yield- plants produce more crop per input
This chocolate is most likely milk chocolate made in the United States.
<u>Answer:</u>
Photosynthesis and respiration are so interrelated with each other that one’s product are used as another’s reactant.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Photosynthesis is a process used by organisms to convert 'light energy' into 'chemical energy', which is used as a source of energy for the organism.
- Respiration is a process in which glucose and oxygen is used to create ATP for the survival of the organism.
- During photosynthesis 'water and carbon dioxide' reacts in presence of light to create oxygen and glucose.
- Without photosynthesis and respiration life ceases to exist on earth.