If substance D was unavailable, which of the following would result? - amino acids could not join to form proteins. - DNA could not be replicated. - Fatty acids and glycerol... If substance D was unavailable, which of the following would result? - amino acids could not join to form proteins. - DNA could not be replicated. - Fatty acids and glycerol would not join together to produce cellulose. - Carbohydrates could not be hydrolyzed.

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The question is asking about the consequences of the unavailability of substance D in a series of biochemical reactions in the body. It presents a selection of potential impacts related to proteins, DNA replication, fatty acids, glycerol, and carbohydrates.

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Amino acids could not join to form proteins.

Amino acids could not join to form proteins.

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Amino acids could not join to form proteins.

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Substance D appears to be crucial for the synthesis of proteins by linking amino acids together. Without it, protein synthesis cannot occur.

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Understand the role of substances in biochemical reactions, particularly their involvement in synthesis or hydrolysis.

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