by Answerbag Staff on August 10th, 2010

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Which biomolecule is least likely to be used as an energy source?

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  • by Hannah Childress on August 10th, 2010

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    Because there are thousands of biomolecules, it is impossible to say which is least likely to be used as an energy source; however, molecules which are less efficient, more uncommon and more difficult to process are less likely to be used for alternative energy.

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    "Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry"; Biofuels--Thinking Clearly About the Issue; Bruce Dale; April 2008

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