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Question
- in the chart below, list the functions of each biomolecule.
| biomolecule | function in organisms |
|---|---|
| protein | |
| lipid | |
| nucleic acid |
Brief Explanations
To fill the table, we use knowledge of biomolecules from Biology (a subfield of Natural Science).
- Carbohydrate: Main source of energy (e.g., glucose for cellular respiration), structural support (e.g., cellulose in plant cell walls).
- Protein: Structural (e.g., collagen), enzymatic (catalyze reactions), transport (e.g., hemoglobin), immune (e.g., antibodies), regulatory (e.g., hormones like insulin).
- Lipid: Energy storage (e.g., fat), structural (cell membrane phospholipids), insulation, protection, signaling (e.g., steroid hormones).
- Nucleic Acid: Store and transmit genetic information (DNA: hereditary material; RNA: involved in protein synthesis).
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| Biomolecule | Function in Organisms |
|---|---|
| Protein | Structural (e.g., collagen), enzymatic (catalyze reactions), transport (e.g., hemoglobin), immune (e.g., antibodies), regulatory (e.g., insulin) |
| Lipid | Energy storage (e.g., fats), structural (cell membrane), insulation, protection, signaling (e.g., steroid hormones) |
| Nucleic Acid | Store/transmit genetic info (DNA: hereditary; RNA: protein synthesis) |