Description : Bile, an emulsifier liquid, is made by the liver and later stored within the gallbladder and released in the duodenum. Bile is composed of bile salts, cholesterol and bile pigments. ... enzymes that break fats into simpler fatty acids and glycerol. Digestion System - Image Diversity: gallbladder
Last Answer : What is the adnexal organ of the digestive system in which bile is stored?
Description : _________ is the energy stored within a body or substance by virtue of the activity and configuration of its molecules. a. Internal Energy b. External Energy c. Kinetic Energy d. Potential Energy
Last Answer : Internal Energy
Description : $ The process of synthesis of complex organic molecules from simpler ones, by the living organisms is called Anabolisms. ! Anabolism is always useful
Last Answer : $ The process of synthesis of complex organic molecules from simpler ones, by the living organisms is called ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Consider the following statements: 1. The atmosphere of the primitive earth was reducing 2. The primary source of energy for the chemosynthetic reactions on earth that led to the origin of life was the solar energy 3. Liquid water did not ... 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 4 (c) 1, 2, and 3 (d) 1, 3, and 4
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : The rate at which light energy is converted into chemical energy of organic molecules is the ecosystem’s (a) net secondary productivity (b) gross primary productivity (c) net primary productivity (d) gross secondary productivity.
Last Answer : (b) gross primary productivity
Description : What Molecules of what substances are stored in synaptic terminals?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which one of the following experiments suggests that simplest living organisms could not have originated spontaneously from non-living matter? (a) Larvae could appear in decaying organic matter. (b) Microbes did not ... matter. (d) Meat was not spoiled, when heated and kept sealed in a vessel.
Last Answer : (d) Meat was not spoiled, when heated and kept
Description : Who proposed that the first form of life could have come from pre-existing non-living organic molecules ?
Last Answer : Who proposed that the first form of life could have come from pre-existing non-living organic ... Lamark & Drawin D. Hugo Devrie3s & Dobzhansky
Description : Breaking of big organic molecules in the presence of enzymes is called
Last Answer : Breaking of big organic molecules in the presence of enzymes is called A. Cracking B. Pyrolysis C. Fermentation D. Oxidation
Description : How are large organic molecules (biomolecules) synthesized?
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Description : What organic molecules must be included in the soil for earthworm nutrition?
Last Answer : All organic molecules must contain carbon.
Description : A metabolic pathways is a (A) Route taken by chemicals (B) Sequence of enzyme facilitated chemical reactions (C) Route taken by an enzyme from one reaction to another (D) Sequence of origin of organic molecules
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Coenzymes are (A) Heat stable, dialyzable, non protein organic molecules (B) Soluble, colloidal, protein molecules (C) Structural analogue of enzymes (D) Different forms of enzymes
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Who among the following demonstrated experimentally that simple organic molecules like sugar s and amino acids could be produced from inorganic molecules if early earth atmosphere is created (a) Donald Brown (b) A.I. Oparin (c) Oscar Miller (d) Stanley Miller
Description : Rate of evaporation of petrol is greater than that of water at room temperature because: A. petrol molecules do not have any hydrogen bond (Answer) B. petrol is an organic compound C. water molecules have small size D. petrol molecules have greater size
Last Answer : A. petrol molecules do not have any hydrogen bond (Answer)
Description : The correct sequence for the manufacture of molecules/organic compounds on the primitive earth is (a) NH3, nucleic acid, protein and carbohydrate (b) protein, carbohydrate, water and nucleic acid (c) NH3, protein, carbohydrate and nucleic acid (d) NH3, water, nucleic acid and protein.
Last Answer : (d) NH3, water, nucleic acid and protein.
Description : Organic molecules that increase the rate of metabolic reactions with themselveschangingareknown as A- coenzymes B- enzymes C- substrates D- .reactants
Last Answer : enzymes
Description : In organic molecules, fluorescence seldom results from absorption of UV radiation of wavelengths lower than (A) 350 nm (B) 200 nm (C) 300 nm (D) 250 nm
Last Answer : (A) 350 nm
Description : Organic chemistry involves molecules that contain which element? a. carbon c. oxygen b. nitrogen d. calcium
Last Answer : a. carbon
Description : 6. In 1953 S L Miller created primitive earth conditions in the laboratory and gave experimental evidence for origin of first form of life from pre existing non living organic molecules. The ... -reducing atmosphere. d) High temperature, volcanic storms, reducing atmosphere and contains NH3 and CH4
Last Answer : d) High temperature, volcanic storms, reducing atmosphere and contains NH3 and CH4
Description : A family of organic compounds whose molecules will add water under an acid catalysis and change into alcohols are the: w) alkenes x) alkanes y) aromatic hydrocarbons z) cycloalkanes
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- ALKENES
Description : Ketones are organic compounds. Name the functional group that all ketone molecules contain.
Last Answer : ANSWER: CARBONYL GROUP pr C DOUBLE BOND O
Description : What is the energy stored in the process of respiration ?
Last Answer : The energy produced during respiration is stored in the form of ATP .
Description : What is the energy stored in food converted into a form of energy that cells can use is what process?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : In plants, __________ is the process of converting stored energy into energy for plant growth. a. Transpiration b. Photosynthesis c. Respiration d. Pollination
Last Answer : Respiration
Description : What is the process of using the suns energy to make molecules of gluclose?
Description : What is the name of the process where plants use the suns energy to turn water and carbon dioxide into food molecules?
Last Answer : The process of photosynthesis.
Description : In an isothermal process, the internal energy of gas molecules (a) increases (b) decreases (c) remains constant (d) may increase/decrease depending on the properties of gas (e) shows unpredictable behaviour.
Last Answer : Answer : c
Last Answer : Green plants convert solar energy into chemical energy in the process of photosynthesis and first bind ATP, NADPH in organic compounds.
Description : Process in which light energy is converted into chemical energy (organic compounds) is called
Last Answer : Process in which light energy is converted into chemical energy (organic compounds) is called
Description : Which one of the following statements about PYROLYSIS, which is a process for solid waste treatment is incorrect? (1) It converts the waste into solid, liquid and gas of which the resultant liquid ... pressure at temperature above 430° C. (4) It is a thermo chemical decomposition of organic waste
Last Answer : (2) The process occurs at a temperature above 430°C at atmospheric pressure. Explanation: Pyrolysis is a thermo-chemical decomposition of organic material at elevated temperatures in the ... . Pyrolysis generally takes place well above atmospheric pressure at temperatures exceeding above 430 °C.
Description : Which one of the following statements about PYROLYSIS, which is a process for solid waste treatment is incorrect? (1) It converts the waste into solid, liquid and gas of which the resultant ... high pressure at temperature above 430° C. (4) It is a thermochemical decomposition of organic waste
Last Answer : The process occurs at a temperature above 430°C at atmospheric pressure.