What is the function of ATP molecules in living cells?
A) They form a genetic material.
B) They capture energy from the oxidation of fuels in their high-energy phosphate bonds, and the energy is used in various cell processes.
C) They act as coenzymes so that fats can be synthesized.
D) They are an integral part of the cell membrane, important in transporting water molecules.
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Q18: The term catabolism refers to
A)chemical reactions that
Q19: In dehydration synthesis of a carbohydrate,
A)larger molecules
Q20: The term anabolic metabolism refers to
A)biochemical reactions
Q21: Anaerobic reactions of cellular respiration
A)break down glucose into
Q23: Energy is defined as
A)something important for chemical
Q24: If a cell was unable to produce
Q25: Which of the following is true?
A)The genome
Q26: DNA replication occurs
A)when a cell requires energy.
B)outside
Q27: How does oxidation during cellular respiration differ
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