They are called macromolecules.
They are called macromolecules.
Some molecules only contain Carbon and Hydrogen. They are called Hydrocarbons.
No, large molecules containing carbon atoms are not called micromolecules. They are typically referred to as macromolecules. Micromolecules generally refer to smaller molecules like water, salts, and simple sugars.
It is false. They are called "Macromolecules."
organic refers to all molecules containing carbon.. organic chemistry is the study of all carbon containing molecules
No, they cannot.
Those molecules containing ONE Carbon atom
Autotrophs use carbon-containing molecules for energy and to build organic compounds through photosynthesis. Heterotrophs obtain these carbon-containing molecules by consuming other organisms or their organic matter for energy and to support their own growth and metabolism.
carbon dioxide is released
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
photosynthesis