In cellular respiration, stored chemical energy in organic molecules is converted to ATP molecules. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that this is the answer that has actually come to your desired help.
Answer:
specificity
Explanation:
you should improve the test Specificity because you have to check the presence of specific bacteria first and then you will be able to produce a result.
The answer will be D and the reason why is because
Answer:
C,D,,B) The molecule is likely a sugar.
Explanation:
The molecule is(hexose) a glucose.It is a sugar formed as the products of photosynthesis.It is also a carbohydrate because all sugars are CHO,although not all CHO are sugars.It is the smallest components of cell membranes.Protein are the largest components based on molecular mass,while phospholipids are the largest components.
The three major elements in the molecule are Carbon.Hydrogen and Oxygen. The general formula of carbohydrate is Cx(H2O)y. The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is 2:1.Thus the hydrate refers to the water content.
Sugar as monosaccharide glucose is the simplest form with general molecular formula of (CH2O)n where may be n = 3 to 6. In glucose n=6,and it is called Hexose. Therefore the molecule of glucose is C6H1206 in ratio 1:2:1.
The arrangement of glucose could be in straight chain or ring structure,Hexose sugar of glucose and pentose can be ring structure.They have C-H chain length long enough to form ring structure.
In glucose this can either be alpha or beta ring structure. Therefore the molecule is either the alpha or beta-glucose ring.