The organic compound found in a cell wall is cellulose which is a complex carbohydrate or polysaccharide.
organic: carbohydrates ,proteins ,fats
glucose
blood cells , organic substances , inorganic substances
A chart hasn't been added but the most important inorganic molecule in cells would be the water molecule.
Water (H2O) is comprised of hydrogen and oxygen and is thus not an organic compound. BY definition, organic compounds contain a carbon atom ("C").
what macromolecules studied today are present in cells"
An organic molecule is a molecule which contains the element carbon. An inorganic molecule is the opposite. Almost all of the molecules that are inside the human body would be classified as organic molecules.
Fingernails and hair are dead skin cells that have undergone Keratinization. Keratin that has solidified essentially. Keratin is made up of a family of proteins.
Skin is organic.
Cells are not composed primarily of inorganic molecules. This is because cells are found in living things which are made up of organic matter.
Organic molecules have carbon while inorganic do not. An example of an organic molecule is that of proteins and carbohydrates. Inorganic examples are table salt and hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).
blood cells , organic substances , inorganic substances
to store inorganic and organic molecules along with water
In cells, vacuoles store inorganic and organic materials. The "storage" of the cell.
A chart hasn't been added but the most important inorganic molecule in cells would be the water molecule.
no...and btw its a inorganic compound
carbon
Glucose is the only organic compound found in most cells. Organic means that the molecule contains carbon bonded to hydrogen.
This compound is water.