Answer:
False
"The energy contained in the food we eat is used to synthesize the energy that directly powers all of our cellular activities".
Explanation:
The food we eat undoubtedly contains energy. This energy is stored in the bonds of the molecules that make up the food. However, the food undergoes the process of digestion to yield glucose (a sugar). This glucose sugar is used in the process of CELLULAR RESPIRATION to synthesize a form of chemical energy usable by cells called ATP.
ATP or Adenosine triphosphate is a molecule that stores chemical energy in living cells. It is the molecule that directly powers all of our cellular activities. Hence, the statement in this question is FALSE. The correct statement should be "The energy contained in the food we eat is used to synthesize the energy that directly powers all of our cellular activities".
I believe its when you <span>silencing one of the two X chromosomes in female cells...
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Although it depends on the breed of fungi, you're answer is going to be *C. a Decomposer*
I hope this helps! :)
What enzyme? But I do know that the RNA polymerase unhinges/ unwraps the DNA apart creating making an mRNA able to be made from the DNA