Protein is composed of amino acids, which are in turn made up of mostly carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
A few amino acids also contain sulfur: both Cysteine and Methionine. Thus, proteins containing these amino acids would be made up of very small amounts of sulfur, in addition to the more common elements listed above.
The five chemical elements of protein are ,
1.) sulfur
2.) carbon
3.) hydrogen
4.) oxygen
5.) nitrogen
Proteins are made up of amino acids (molecules containing an amino group, a carboxylic acid group and a side-chain that varies between different amino acids). The key elements of an amino acid are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O) and nitrogen (N).
Nitogen, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Sulfur, Carbon
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Nitrogen
And a variable group (Can be a carbon, hydrogen, or sometimes a sulfur)
Excluding trace elements, the primary constituents of proteins are:
The simple proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen but conjugated proteins also contain phosphorus.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen.
Proteins contain C, H, O, N.
All 92 of them.
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All chemical elements have atomic numbers.
Carbohydrates [note correct word or spelling] contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Proteins contain all these elements plus nitrogen, and some proteins contain other elements, usually sulfur and/or phosphorus.
Some elements that are always present in amino acids are carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen. Hydrogen is also present in amino acids.
Chemical elements doesn't contain proteins.
Proteins are found in all living elements.
There is chemical grouping present in all proteins, as all proteins contain certain elements. These include hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon.
They all have Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen in them. Proteins also have Nitrogen in them.
All 92 of them.
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Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Oxygen
No, all the chemical elements that are found in living things are also found in other places.
Organic refers to compound of carbon.
Basically, all (or most) of the elements found in the periodic table, up to plutonium.
Proteins, carbohydrates and fats (lipids) all have the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in them. However, on top of that, protein ALSO has nitrogen in it, and this is how it differs.
No. Non-organic chemical reactions do no have proteins.