carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen
Amino acids have "peptide" bonds.
That element would be phosphorus.
Metabolism
Phosphorus complexes are present in proteins but is not present in sugars or fats..
Nitrogen is an essential element of amino acids. Amino acids are basic material for protein synthesis.Thus for synthesis of protein by both, plants and animals, need nitrogen.
*amino acids include 16 percent of nitrogen , I think it's include : carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , and nitrogen *
Amino acids have "peptide" bonds.
That element would be phosphorus.
By looking at structures and formulas of amino acids one would have to say that carbon was the primary element making up amino acids.
nitrogen
Amino Acids
Nitrogen.
A protein molecule is a long chain of amino acids. There are 22 different amino acids and their chemical properties determine the shape of the protein which determines the function of the protein.
Chemical, enzymes break peptide bonds in proteins. Thus, separating the amino acids and breaking apart the molecule.
The sequence of amino acids. The chemical bonds between amino acids, and temperature and ph. and its environment
Metabolism
I assume you must want phosphorous as the answer. Neither amino acids or carbohydrates contain the element phosphorous.