all animals
Fatty acids are found in the compounds of lipids. The fatty acid lipid compounds can be found in both plants and animals.
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
Most toothpastes contain alkalis , however some can contain acids.
All acids contain at least one hydrogen ion.
No, glycogen does not contain amino acids. Glycogen is a polysaccharide made up of glucose molecules and serves as a storage form of glucose in animals and humans. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are not found in glycogen.
No. All acids contain Hydrogen. That is the only component they have in common.
which scientist suggested that acids contain hydrogon
Animals obtain the nitrogen needed to make proteins and nucleic acids by consuming foods that contain nitrogen, such as plants or other animals. The nitrogen is then broken down and used by the body to build the necessary molecules for growth and repair.
All acids have hydrogen.
Radium don't contain acids !
Fruits contain more acids than vegetables as a general rule, however some vegetables do contain some acids. Tomatoes are one vegetable that contain acid, jalapeno vegetables also contain acid.
No, not all acids are covalent. Acids can be classified as either covalent or mineral acids based on their chemical composition. Covalent acids contain hydrogen and a nonmetal element, while mineral acids typically contain hydrogen and a metal.