Provide one important example (in the human body) of
a. a molecule containing ionic bonds.
b. a molecule containing covalent bonds.
c. a molecule containing hydrogen bonds.
Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3-) is one ionic compound found in the extracellular fluid of the body.
They are dissociated in the water from the organism, forming ions.
Being comprised mostly of water, the human body would probably not contain many undissolved ionic compounds. Ionic bonds, such as those in NaCl, would be broken by water molecules, creating aqueous solutions in blood, sweat, etc. In other words, yes, there are ionic bonds, but most of them just get broken.
Organic compounds have covalent bonds, and these compounds are the basis of life on Earth; the human body is composed of them.
because living bodies contain water and most of the ionic compounds are soluble in water and are secreted in urine but some are always kept in body for working of the brain and other organs.
THC is the active component in marijuana. It is found in the human body if that human has smoked or eaten marijuana.
No
They are dissociated in the water from the organism, forming ions.
Sodium Chloride
Being comprised mostly of water, the human body would probably not contain many undissolved ionic compounds. Ionic bonds, such as those in NaCl, would be broken by water molecules, creating aqueous solutions in blood, sweat, etc. In other words, yes, there are ionic bonds, but most of them just get broken.
We need compounds for our body to process properly. That is exactly why we need compounds. I hope this answer helps you. :)
They have most of the compounds found in your body or earth
there are many substances found in the body
H2CO3
Organic compounds have covalent bonds, and these compounds are the basis of life on Earth; the human body is composed of them.
minerals
because living bodies contain water and most of the ionic compounds are soluble in water and are secreted in urine but some are always kept in body for working of the brain and other organs.
carbon