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molecule in living things that avoids water
a, lipid
process cells use to gain energy from sugar
b, mitochondrion
jelly like liquid that fills the inside of a cell
c, atp
all of the chemical processes that take place within an organism
d, cellular respiration
organelle that produces energy for the cell
e, cytoplasm
f, metabolism
the main molecule that cells use to carry energy
Brief Explanations
- A molecule in living things that avoids water: Lipids are hydrophobic (water - avoiding) molecules. So match with a. lipid.
- Process cells use to gain energy from sugar: Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down sugar to obtain energy. So match with d. cellular respiration.
- Jelly - like liquid that fills the inside of a cell: Cytoplasm is the jelly - like substance within a cell. So match with e. cytoplasm.
- All of the chemical processes that take place within an organism: Metabolism refers to all the chemical reactions (processes) in an organism. So match with f. metabolism.
- Organelle that produces energy for the cell: Mitochondrion is the organelle responsible for producing energy (ATP) in the cell. So match with b. mitochondrion.
- The main molecule that cells use to carry energy: ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the main energy - carrying molecule in cells. So match with c. ATP.
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- molecule in living things that avoids water - a. lipid
- process cells use to gain energy from sugar - d. cellular respiration
- jelly like liquid that fills the inside of a cell - e. cytoplasm
- all of the chemical processes that take place within an organism - f. metabolism
- organelle that produces energy for the cell - b. mitochondrion
- the main molecule that cells use to carry energy - c. ATP