No, they cannot.
six, carbon, hydorgen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur. phosphorus
There are no subunits to amino acids others than atoms. Aminos acids are small molecules containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur. Amino acids are the subunits of polypeptides and a few of these can combine to form proteins.
Inorganic molecules are substances that don't have carbon-hydrogen (C)-(H) bonds; generally simple and are not normally found in living things. Things like mineral, metals and salts would be considered inorganic molecules Organic molecules, substances that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, are found in living things. The major classes of organic molecule include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. Exception, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, and diamond are consider inorganic molecules.
Sulfur dioxide is a molecule composed of one sulfur atom bound to two oxygen atoms.
Elements normally do not form "molecules" apart from 3 gaseous elements which form diatomic molecules. However, Sulfur exists in molecules comprising 8 atoms, while Phosphorous exists as a 4 atom molecule.
Carbon, sulfur, nitrogen
air, methane, carbon dioxide, sulfur containing gases
six, carbon, hydorgen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur. phosphorus
Proteins
carbon
Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen Carbon Sulfur and something else.
There are no subunits to amino acids others than atoms. Aminos acids are small molecules containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur. Amino acids are the subunits of polypeptides and a few of these can combine to form proteins.
I think you can be best referred to: PROTEINS
Sulfur molecules
The element does have a magnetic moment. This is because there is one pair of electrons and two individual electron molecules in the valence shell. This is to say that the unpaired electron molecules create a magnetic moment. That is sulfur's magnetic property.
Carbon disulfide is a chemical compound made up of one carbon molecule and two sulfur molecules. It is also used as an industrial and chemical non-polar solvent.
There are lots of large molecules made with these elements. Proteins is one. Insulin is another.