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Dictionary » I » Inorganic acid Inorganic acidInorganic acid An acid made up of molecules not containing organic radicals; e.g., HCl, H2SO4, H3PO4. ![]()
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Results from our forumPhotosynthesis Trivia... converted from sunlight energy is found in (A.) glucose (B.) pyruvic acid (C.) oxaloacetate (D.) carbon dioxide (E.) none of these 13. The fixation ... obtained from the environment. C. Organic molecules are converted into inorganic food molecules. D. Light energy is converted into the chemical ...
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Re:... molecule :)) :lol: :lol: Protein/Peptide? Carbohydrate? Lipid? Nucleic acid? Inorganic molecule? Yes, contains Yes, contains Yes, contains Yes, contains Yes, contains
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Are any of these "alive": prions, viroids, virions?... living organism on Earth is an entity containing protein and/or nucleic acid, that imposes its form and function on another entity in order to convert ... from Wikipedia: Life is a condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects, i.e. non-life, and dead organisms, being manifested ...
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Basic Bio Questions... 11. The portion of t-RNA molecule that "codes" for an amino acid is referred to as the a. aa code b. codon c. anticodon d. pro-codon 12. The synthesis of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate: a. creates more energy than it uses b. is exergonic c. is thermodynamically ...
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