The category of organic molecules that the term -saccharide refers to is carbohydrate. A carbohydrate is one of the macromolecules found in the body.
Triaclglycerol is the storage form of lipids in the body.
A cuticle is part of the human fingernail. Cuticle can be used to refer to the organic hard outer covering of any organism, including arthropods (of which cricket is a member).
Organic and inorganic refer to types of chemical compounds. Organic compunds are the carbon based compunds like methane, sugar and proteins. Abiotic and biotic are terms referring to aspects of the environment. Abiotic factors are the nonliving factors like temperature, soil type and light intensity. Biotic factors are the living things in an ecosytem like the animals and plants.q
The term "complex carbohydrates" refers to polysaccharides. This is as opposed to simple carbohydrates, or sugars (monosaccharides and disaccharides). Some nutritionists, however, use the term complex carbohydrate to refer to any sort of digestible saccharide present in a whole food where fiber, vitamins and minerals are also found.
The chemicals of the protoplasm are synthesized within the cell.
Carbohydrates
This question can refer to a special category of organic molecules. These are the important molecules of carbohydrates, such as glucose.
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French toast, and all other foods, are "organic" in the sense that they are composed of carbon molecules. Whether French toast is "organic" in the sense of being all natural without any artificial ingredients or traces of chemical animal feed, preservatives, etc., would depend on whether it was made with organic milk, organic bread and organic eggs. The term "inorganic" is not used to refer to foods with artificial additives.
The term 'daughter' is mostly used in molecular/cell biology to refer to mitosis/meiosis processes/components. In organic chemistry it would refer to the molecules that are produced from a reaction that breaks down a large molecule to yield smaller (although still relatively big) molecules. A good example could be the breaking of a polysaccharide in the middle of the polymer, yielding two smaller (although still quite big) oligosaccharides :)
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No. By definition organic compounds refer to those made of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Therefore, hydrocarbons are organic.
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Organic results refer to the unpaid results which are shown by search engines according to any search query.
Ozone depletion refers to the depletion of ozone molecules. These molecules are present in the ozone layer.
No food item is just "organic." Organic refer to the process the ingredients were grown, so if the garbanzo beans were grown organic then yes the humus is organic. There is no way to simply know without looking at the label of the humus you are buying.