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Glucose Broken Molecules Make Respiration Transfer Energy Joined

Original 1) Respiration - glucose is broken down to transfer energy
2) Glucose molecules are joined together to form starch, glycogen and celluose
3) Excess protein broken down in a reaction to produce urea, which is excreted
4) Lipid molecules formed from one molecule of glycerol and three fatty acids
5) Glucose is combined with nitrate ions to make amino acids, which make proteins
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1) Respiration - glucose is broken down to transfer energy
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1) Respiration - glucose is broken down to transfer energy
2) Glucose molecules are joined together to form starch, glycogen and celluose
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2) Glucose molecules are joined together to form starch, glycogen and celluose
3) Excess protein broken down in a reaction to produce urea, which is excreted
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3) Excess protein broken down in a reaction to produce urea, which is excreted
4) Lipid molecules formed from one molecule of glycerol and three fatty acids
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4) Lipid molecules formed from one molecule of glycerol and three fatty acids
5) Glucose is combined with nitrate ions to make amino acids, which make proteins
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1) Respiration - glucose is broken down to transfer energy
2) Glucose molecules are joined together to form starch, glycogen and celluose
3) Excess protein broken down in a reaction to produce urea, which is excreted
4) Lipid molecules formed from one molecule of glycerol and three fatty acids
5) Glucose is combined with nitrate ions to make amino acids, which make proteins

Tags: b4, bio, respiration

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