QUESTION IMAGE
Question
- why is carbon the element that is most essential to life? 4. how are carbohydrates most likely to be used by cells? 5. how are proteins used by cells? 6. how are lipids used by cells? 7. how are nucleic acids used by cells?
Brief Explanations
- Carbon is essential for life as it can form stable, long - chain and branched molecules, and participate in a vast number of chemical reactions due to its four valence electrons, allowing it to create diverse organic compounds.
- Carbohydrates are most likely used by cells as a primary source of energy, through processes like glycolysis to produce ATP.
- Proteins are used by cells for structural support (e.g., in the cytoskeleton), as enzymes to catalyze reactions, as transporters to move substances across cell membranes, and as signaling molecules.
- Lipids are used by cells as a long - term energy storage, as components of cell membranes (phospholipids), and for insulation and protection.
- Nucleic acids are used by cells to store and transmit genetic information (DNA) and to participate in protein synthesis (RNA).
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
- Carbon is essential because it can form diverse organic compounds due to its four valence electrons.
- As a primary energy source through glycolysis to produce ATP.
- For structural support, as enzymes, transporters, and signaling molecules.
- As long - term energy storage, membrane components, and for insulation/protection.
- To store and transmit genetic information (DNA) and participate in protein synthesis (RNA).