Carbohydrates.
protiens.
Proteins are made of amino acids. Carbohydrates, DNA and fat are not made of amino acids. Protein is the building block of life. Most of the structures (e.g. feathers, hair, the external skeleton of insects, the sting of a bee and a jelly fish, etc.) found in nature are made of proteins. Even single celled organisms must rely on proteins. The cell membrane is made of proteins and lipids, and the flagellum of single cell organisms is also made of protein
There are more classes of organisms, since it is the most specific of the three.
The four principal classes of organic compounds are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. They are also referred to as macromolecules.
Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Proteins.
It is in the toolang gooja
protiens.
Probably fats, carbohydrates, and protein.
There are more classes of organisms, since it is the most specific of the three.
Proteins are made of amino acids. Carbohydrates, DNA and fat are not made of amino acids. Protein is the building block of life. Most of the structures (e.g. feathers, hair, the external skeleton of insects, the sting of a bee and a jelly fish, etc.) found in nature are made of proteins. Even single celled organisms must rely on proteins. The cell membrane is made of proteins and lipids, and the flagellum of single cell organisms is also made of protein
There are four classes of biological macromolecules: Proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids Anonymous :)
The four principal classes of organic compounds are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. They are also referred to as macromolecules.
Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Proteins.
no they can't
The four principal classes of organic compounds found in living things are carbohydrates (ex. simple sugars), Lipids (ex. animal fat), Proteins (ex. enzymes) and Nucleic Acids (ex DNA).
no they can't
what's the most significant difference between the holdovers" and animals in all other classes. what's the answer.