Interpretation: It should be identified Hydrolysis of ATP.
Concept Introduction:
Proteins: Proteins are
Lipids: Lipids are the important type of compound found in organism.
They are the principle of components of the cell membrane and a repository of chemical energy in the form of fat.
In addition to the some of the chemical messenger called hormones are lipids.
Polar compound tends to be soluble in polar solvent such as water . But nonpolar compound are soluble in non-polar solvent but they tends not to be soluble in organic solvent.
NADH: The NADH is stands for “nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)+ Hydrogen(H).
This chemical occurs naturally in the body and plays a role in the chemical process that generates energy people use NADH.
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