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A food chain is an organized series of living things linked together by an alimentary food related relationship. Animals draw the energy needed for survival from their food. At the base of such a chain one finds the producers. These are terrestrial plants or aquatic ones algae, phytoplankton. They make their own organic matter from nutrients, CO 2 , and light photosynthesis. The animals situated one step up on the chain are the first level consumers: the herbivores.

Fire Safety. Celebrate MLK Day. Chinese New Year. Patrick's Day. Happy Birthday. Earth Day. Mother's Day. Father's Day. Fourth of July. Back To School. Labor Day. New Year's Day. More Holidays. Make Activity Pages. Greeting Cards. However, in biochemistry, an oligomer usually refers to a macromolecular complex formed by non-covalent bonding of a few macromolecules, like nucleic acids or proteins.

In the Introduction to Food Macromolecules simulation, you will help your friend get a healthy diet and investigate the types of macromolecules found in food. By performing a series of biochemistry tests, you will know the contents of various food items.

Can you use your macromolecule knowledge to convince your friend to change her diet to a healthier one? Introduction to Food Macromolecules Virtual Lab Can you use your food macromolecule knowledge to convince your friend to change her diet to a healthier one?

Try our lab safety simulation. Sign In or Open in Steam. Languages :. English and 11 more. View Steam Achievements Includes Steam Achievements. View Points Shop Items 3. Points Shop Items Available. Publisher: Big Cheese Studio. Franchise: PlayWay S. Share Embed.

Read Critic Reviews. Notice: Make sure your PC meets the minimum requirements before buying the game. Add to Cart. Bundle info. Add to Account. Add all DLC to Cart. View Community Hub. About This Game Become the ultimate chef!

Griddles, cookers, gas stands, ovens and tons of utensils like pots, pans, plates, knives, spatulas and blenders!



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