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Proteins and nucleic acids are organic macromolecules that contain nitrogen.
They are many as the oxides of many elements.
It contain acetate and chaotrope. It disrupts the intermolecular forces between water molecules,allowing proteins and other macromolecules to dissolve more easily.
Carbohydrates are macro molecules made by bonding a large number of glucose molecules. They are organic compounds. They contain elements Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
The formula unit contain one molecule.
they are all formed from the same elements.
All macromolecules contain a monomer.
Actually, macromolecules contain Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Yes. Macromolecules such as diamond (a form of carbon), and samples of polymers such as polyethylen can all contain far in excess of 109 atoms.
Organic molecules are molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon. Macromolecules are considered to be organic compounds because they are made up of many carbon and hydrogen atoms put together.
Nutrients are chemical compounds; they contain molecules - and the molecules are formed from chemical elements.
Molecules that contain atoms from several elements for a compound. Examples of these compounds include hydrogen, sodium chloride, methane, and magnesium.
carbon and hydrogen
Proteins and nucleic acids are organic macromolecules that contain nitrogen.
They are many as the oxides of many elements.
It contain acetate and chaotrope. It disrupts the intermolecular forces between water molecules,allowing proteins and other macromolecules to dissolve more easily.
The four major classes of organic molecules include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. These all contain carbon and a lot of organic molecules contain oxygen, phosphorus, or nitrogen.