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There is no single biomolecule that is most important in one's diet; however, proteins would be a fitting choice. This is because there are certain amino acids -- 9 in fact -- that our bodies cannot naturally produce and of which proteins consist. We need these amino acids to survive because they make up proteins, and proteins perform pretty much every crucial function you can think of, ranging from defense to cell signaling to structure. All biomolecules are important in cell function -- carbs are needed for your cells to burn for energy via cellular respiration (a process that yields app. 28-32 ATPs per cycle), lipids are needed for cell membranes (amongst numerous other needs), proteins are needed for the reasons above, and nucleic acids are needed for RNA and DNA.
A. Welch's, Oreos, Chips Ahoy
B. You should be able to do this.
C. Proves my point in B.
D. Yeah, generally the snacks I chose are not healthy, even Welch's fruit snacks. It's junk food and not high in protein. "You are what you eat" makes sense in the quite literal sense because your body mass, your health, and your overall physical attributes are determined by your diet, on top of exercise and your activities throughout your life.
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The degree of saturation is the number of hydrogen molecules in a lipid. Lipids differ in their degree of saturation or unsaturation based on the number of double bonds that the lipid has; since double bonds lower the number of hydrogen molecules in the lipid.
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The digestive system works very closely with the circulatory system to get the absorbed nutrients distributed through your body. ... While the digestive system collects and removes undigested solids, the excretory system filters compounds from the blood stream and collects them in urine.
The correct answer is a cell membrane. Prokaryotic cells do not have a true nucleus or membrane bound organelles, so that eliminates the other answers.