Fats and oils are made up of long hydrocarbon chains, specifically glycerol's and fatty acids. Hydrocarbons are organic molecules, so a fat is organic in nature.
No, they are organic compounds because they contain carbon-hydrogen bonds
fats are organic compounds
they are not inorganic
Nope--they're organic compounds.
It is organic
No, nucleic acids are organic molecules.
water
its puto
Stanley Miller conducted experiments that showed that simple organic molecules can form from an inorganic 'soup'. These experiments show that organic molecules could have formed from the inorganic componets of the earth early in its history.
Yes, many molecules are inorganic.
No, inorganic molecules are not carbon based.
Inorganic molecules.
Both organic and inorganic molecules or macromolecules
none
inorganic, organic molecules contain carbon atoms
An autotroph is an organism that produces complex organic compounds (such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) from simple inorganic molecules using energy from light (by photosynthesis) or inorganic chemical reactions (chemosynthesis). They are the producers in a food chain, such as plants on land or algae in water.
they are both composed of atoms
because they dont have carbon-hydrogen bond. hence inorganic
INORGANIC CHemistry. The chemistry of carbon molecules is ORGANIC Chemistry. There is a thirs branch of chemistry it is 'PHYSICAL Chemistry', dealing with calculation, energy changes etc.,
Are termed to be inorganic.
It is organic