carbohydrates
lipids
proteins
nucleic acids
The class of large organic molecules that include polymers is proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. Lipids are the fourth major class of large organic molecules, but they are not polymers.
Lipids are fats, or to be technical, they are non-polar organic molecules. They do form large molecules but they do not polymerize.
The organic molecules form proteins for the body.
bones
There are four major organic molecules in the body, which are called macromolecules. These include lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids.
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No. Epithelium is a protective layer of cells typically covering the outside of an organ or the lining of the wall of a cavity in the body. All body cells need organic molecules to provide energy for building proteins, lipids, and other organic molecules.
The answer is easily Hydrogen. Our body is over 75% water (which is 66.6% Hydrogen), and the other 25% of our body is made up of large organic molecules, which have lots of Hydrogen in them as well. The second most plentiful element is a much closer contest; it would be between Oxygen and Carbon (with the other 33.3% of water being Oxygen) and Carbon and Oxygen being found in large quantities in the organic molecules too.
Proteins are the major structural materials of the body. They are made up of amino acids, which are organic molecules containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Proteins play a crucial role in building and maintaining the structure of tissues, muscles, and organs in the body.
polymers
Their functional groups.
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