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1. what are the four types of biological molecules? describe their basic structure...
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1. what are the four types of biological molecules? describe their basic structures and functions.
2. what is an enzyme, and what is its role in a reaction?
3. compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
4. describe some of the organelles that are found in a eukaryotic cell.
5. what are some differences between plant and animal cells?
6. what is an atp molecule, and why is it important?
7. what is the function of cellular respiration?
8. compare fermentation and cellular respiration.
9. compare photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
10. describe what happens during photosynthesis.
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