No. Molecules are not alive. The smallest living units are cells.
in the chemical bonds of molecules
The most of the chemical energy in living organisms stored in energy storage molecules. Glucose is the major storage energy in humans and this causes ATP.
Yes but only when they form organic molecules that form living organisms or when the molecules are important to certain organisms.
No only living things have molecules and dna however non living things do have compounds
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Molecules are considered abiotic, as they are the chemical building blocks of matter and do not exhibit life processes. They can be found in both living organisms (biotic) and non-living environments (abiotic). For example, water molecules are abiotic, while complex biomolecules like proteins and DNA are biotic because they are integral to living organisms.
Enzymes are the organic molecules that act as biological catalysts.
In my living environment, a chemical change occurs when food is digested in the stomach, where complex molecules are broken down into simpler ones. In my non-living environment, a chemical change occurs when iron rusts due to exposure to oxygen and moisture, forming iron oxide.
Molecules are formed from chemical elements associated by chemical bonds.
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The part of an organism that has a major role in helping living things function properly are the molecules. Molecules are formed when at least two atoms come together and form a chemical bond.
The energy stored in food molecules in living cells is gradually released in a series of linked chemical reactions called cellular respiration. This process involves the breakdown of glucose molecules to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell, which can be used for various cellular functions.