An electric circuit is a closed loop or pathway along which an electric current flows
The best definition of an electric circuit is Option C: A path that an electric current follows.
An electric circuit is a closed loop or pathway along which an electric current flows. It consists of various components such as a voltage source, conductors, and load. For example, when you plug in an electrical appliance like a light bulb into a wall socket, the circuit is completed, and electricity can flow from the source to the load, allowing the bulb to light up.
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B. contains enzymes that begin the breakdown of proteins
C. moistens food and aids in compacting of the bolus
D. dissolves food chemicals so they can be tasted
Saliva cleanses the mouth, moistens and compacts food, and dissolves food chemicals for taste.
Saliva is a clear liquid that is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth. It serves several important functions in the digestive process. It keeps the mouth clean by cleansing it and helps to remove food particles. Saliva moistens food and aids in the compacting of the food into a bolus, which can be easily swallowed. Additionally, saliva contains enzymes such as amylase that begin the breakdown of carbohydrates, not proteins. Lastly, saliva dissolves food chemicals so they can be tasted.
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B. hydrogen
C. nitrogen
D.phosphorus
a. saccharides
b. nucleotides
c. fatty acids
d. amino acids
Answer:
amino acids
Explanation:
Saccharides are for polysaccharides
Nucleotides are for DNA
Fatty acids are for lipids
Amino acids line up in a chain during translation into a protein.
Proteins are made up of long chains of building blocks called amino acids. There are 20 different amino acids that can be combined to create a protein. The sequence of these amino acids determines the protein's structure and function.
Proteins, which are integral to bodily processes, are composed of long chains of building blocks known as amino acids. There are 20 different types of amino acids that can be combined to make a protein. The sequence of the amino acids determines the structure and function of each protein. Unlike saccharides, which make up carbohydrates, nucleotides that build up nucleic acids, and fatty acids which are the building blocks of lipids; amino acids are unique in their role as the building blocks of proteins.
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