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1. What is the difference between science and non-science using 3 complete sente

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1. What is the difference between science and non-science using 3 complete sentences?

2. List the four categories of biologically important macromolecules and give an example for each one.

3. What is the difference between a fat and an oil?

4. Why can we digest starch and not cellulose?

5. Draw how water would interact with a cation. Draw the water molecules like the letter “V”. The Hydrogens are on the ends and the Oxygen is at the bottom of the “V”.

6. List the 4 levels of protein structure and explain one using 3 complete sentences.

Explanation / Answer

Non-scientific approaches such as philosophy, theology, and art have usefully guided the visions of ‘our interactions with one another, or defined morality/ethics.

Science make a hopes to find truth by observation.The Scientific observations must exhibit consistency across repeated experiments.

Non-science generally makes a petty question such as "did abhraham lincon think blue was a terrible color"-

you dont have a logican answer to non-scientific question.

ANS 2=THE ESSENTIAL MACROMOLECULES ARE CATEOGARISED ARE--

Carbohydrates help the nervous system, muscles, and body in general function. Human bodies break down carbohydrates into their base components, which it then uses as a energy for cells and maintain body processes. Plants use carbohydrates, particularly cellulose, to protect their cells and to grow larger. Carbohydrates is extensive and includes all sugars and starches.

2.Nucleic Acids: AS A Blueprints for Life

Nucleic acids — DNA and RNA — They contain and describe the genetic code in life.Nucleic acids serve as a detailed instruction manual for the development of the body and the workings of each cell. Nucleic acids form of the sugar 2-deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and one of four base molecules. The DNA contains the raw genetic information for life, RNA passes messages between DNA and the cell.

3.Proteins They form from smaller units that combine and connect together to form one larger molecule. Amino acids — which are smaller, simpler molecules — connect end-to-end to form proteins. 21 different amino acids are essential to all life.There are many different possible proteins — this varies depending on the number of sets of amino acids in a protein — each with its own particular function, ranging from attacking antigens in the blood, to regulating metabolism, to digesting particles of food.

4. Lipids: Long-term Energy

Lipids — a class of macromolecule — provide long-term energy storage. Lipids, more commonly known as fats, appear in many foods. There are dozens of lipids, many of which are important for living things. Lipids form the protective membranes around cells, and deliver essential vitamins .The body stores lipids as reserves of fat, but the reserves will be depleted over time as cells use the stored energy.

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This is because the human body contains enzymes that break starch down into glucose to fuel the body. But we humans don't have enzymes that can break down cellulose.

Some animals do, like termites, who eat wood, or cattle, who eat grass, and can break down cellulose.So unless you're a termite or a cow, don't try to nourish yourself on woodchips.

Cellulose is a lot stronger than starch. Starch is practically useless as a material, but celluose is strong enough to make fibers from, and hence rope, clothing, etc. Cellulose doesn't dissolve in water the way starch will, and doesn't break down as easily.

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It is a method consists of mainly these three steps: problems-theories-refutations.(disapproving)

Non-scientific approaches such as philosophy, theology, and art have usefully guided the visions of ‘our interactions with one another, or defined morality/ethics.

Science make a hopes to find truth by observation.The Scientific observations must exhibit consistency across repeated experiments.

Non-scientific theories of the world means it is the reliance upon unseen ie, unmeasurable by any known instrumentation, forces to form their explanations. There being no objective means by which to quantify or qualify these unknown variables.We have to just accept the variables without any thinking of "why" "when" Science is not just accepting anything without the question"WHY"-it’s about explaining the world we see, developing models that fit the data.

Non-science generally makes a petty question such as "did abhraham lincon think blue was a terrible color"-

you dont have a logican answer to non-scientific question.