Well for all you people trying to look this up for a Biology paper I'll help you out. *Lazy underachievers* The answer is it is inorganic and a carbohydrate. Look it up in our textbook next time.
lipid, its fat. Its Lipoprotein or we can say Protein-lipid, a combination of protein and lipid.
There is none. DNA is a nucleic acid composed of nucleotides. There are no amino acids in DNA.
None. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins....serotonin is a neurotransmitter
Nucleic acids are the building blocks of DNA and RNA.The five nucleic acids are:3 pyrimidine bases: Cytosine and Thymine (or Uracil in RNA) next to2 purine bases: Adenine and Guanine. None of them contains an amino group which is essential in protein formation of amino acids.Proteins are built of the building blocks called amino acids. (there are about twenty different amino acids)
It is none of those. Cocaine is an alkaloid (like a base or the opposite of an acid) and a member of a broad group of plant substances that also includes nicotine, caffeine, and morphine. These contain nitrogen. The chemical name for cocaine is benzoyl-methyl-ecgonine.
lipid, its fat. Its Lipoprotein or we can say Protein-lipid, a combination of protein and lipid.
Salmon It is considered a protein food not a carbohydrate. It is high in protein and high in omega-3 fatty acids (a lipid).
There is none. DNA is a nucleic acid composed of nucleotides. There are no amino acids in DNA.
Proteins by nature are made of amino acids...so none of them.
Potassium is an element - an alkali metal, to be specific. Proteins are chains of "amino acid residues" - partial amino acid molecules bonded end-to-end - and none of the amino acids that form proteins (there are many of them that do not) contain potassium.
No, peptide bonds are formed in proteins., this is incorrect they do form peptidoglycans which is a carbohydrate and amino acid mix.
Calcium carbonate is none of these, it is a mineral salt.
None. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins....serotonin is a neurotransmitter
None! The reason is: there are no nucleotides in proteins. Nucleotides are the monomers (building blocks) of nucleic acids. The monomers of proteins are amino acids. The relationship between nucleotides and amino acids is the genetic code. In brief, the genetic code works like this: within a region of DNA that codes for a polypeptide chain (from which a protein will be made) a group of three adjacent nucleotides code for one amino acid.
A single transfer RNA (tRNA) carries a single amino acid.
Five. One molecule of water will be used to break each bond between the amino acids. Since there are five bonds, then five molecules of water will be required for the hydrolysis of this peptide.
Carbohydrate foods are grains, beans, legumes, vegetables, fruits, and seeds. None of these are pure carbohydrates as they have some protein and fat.