Conversion of glucose to starch, glycogen and cellulose
The formation of lipid molecules from a molecule of [...] and three molecules of fatty acids
The use of glucose and nitrate ions to form amino acids which in turn are used to synthesise proteins
Respiration
Breakdown of excess proteins to form urea for excretion.
Answer
glycerol
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#biology #gcse #resp
Question
Metabolism includes:
Conversion of glucose to starch, glycogen and cellulose
The formation of lipid molecules from a molecule of [...] and three molecules of fatty acids
The use of glucose and nitrate ions to form amino acids which in turn are used to synthesise proteins
Respiration
Breakdown of excess proteins to form urea for excretion.
Answer
?
Tags
#biology #gcse #resp
Question
Metabolism includes:
Conversion of glucose to starch, glycogen and cellulose
The formation of lipid molecules from a molecule of [...] and three molecules of fatty acids
The use of glucose and nitrate ions to form amino acids which in turn are used to synthesise proteins
Respiration
Breakdown of excess proteins to form urea for excretion.
Answer
glycerol
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Cellular Respiration actions in a cell or the body. The energy transferred by respiration in cells is used by the organism for the continual enzyme controlled processes of metabolism that synthesizes new molecules. <span>Metabolism includes: Conversion of glucose to starch, glycogen and cellulose The formation of lipid molecules from a molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids The use of glucose and nitrate ions to form amino acids which in turn are used to synthesise proteins Respiration Breakdown of excess proteins to form urea for excretion. <span>
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