In a plant cell, starch acts as a storage of glucose for aerobic respiration. In animal cells, glycogen acts as a storage of glucose for aerobic respiration.
Mitochondria
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
Carbon and hydrogen
Yes but only when they form organic molecules that form living organisms or when the molecules are important to certain organisms.
Nucleic acid is important to living organisms because they are large molecules which hold tons of details and genetic information. They make us who we are.
Lipids
Billions, but what needs attention are the trillions of unneeded molecules that are 'automatically' excluded from the cells of living organisms.
oxygen and glucose
Cells.
Its lipids for Plato its D
Phosphorus is essential to living organisms because it forms a part of vital molecules such as DNA and RNA.
Organic molecules are the part of life we are living in earth... it is common for all level of organisms on earth.
no. it is the other way around. living organisms are important to the rock cycle.
Organic molecules form the structure of all living organisms and derive energy from the organism's environment.