They are organic substances. Elements include nitrogen, oxygen, carbon and hydrogen. They are structural elements of the tissue bodyPROTEIN FUNCTIONS: Catalytic, structural, storage, protective, and transportation of numerous molecules and ion through the body.Protein looks like the chain of amino acid twisted and folded into a complex three-dimensional structure.48. What is metabolism? How are carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins metabolized? What role do enzymes play in metabolisms?Metabolism is the sum of reaction occurring in an organism. 2. Through hydrolysis protein are converted to amino acid, carbohydrates are converted to monosaccharides (primarily glucose, galactose, and fructose), and fats are converted to fatty acids and glycerol. The smaller molecules are then absorbed into the body through the lining of the small intestine. The role the enzyme play in metabolism, in the digestion of food enzyme, catalyzed hydrolysis reaction. They break down large molecules to smaller nutrients that have to be absorbed into the body.49. Explain the role(s) of body fluids, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, metabolism, enzymes, aldehydes, alkenes, alkanes, alkynes, aromatics, sugars, …show more content…
In lipoprotein the fatty acid is transported to the tissue cells that need them the glycerol produced by the hydrolysis of triglyceride is water soluble, so it dissolved in the blood and transported to cells that need it. They are the major form of energy storage in humans because it is water insoluble, fat can be stored I much larger quantities in our body. The disease, treatment and medicine. Rickets this cause of lake of vit D, take Vit D supplement, sunThe role of metabolism: this is divided into two: anabolism and catabolism. It is a chemical reaction that that maintain a living state of a cell and an organism.Anabolism means building up, and catabolism means breaking down large molecules of nutrients. The role of enzyme: this is a biomolecule that catalyzes the chemical reaction. They are catalysts that increase the rate of chemical reactions but are not used up in the process. They are well suited to their essential roles in living organisms in three major ways: they have enormous catalytic power, they are highly specific in the reactions they catalyze, and their activity as catalysts can be regulated.The role of aldehydes: the formaldehyde is the simplest aldehyde, is a gas at room temperature, but it is often supplied and use in the form of a 37% aqueous