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Yes they are large complex molecules.
DNA and proteins
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Carbon because Carbon is a common element contains in organic things. It contains a lot of atoms to form large molecules with Hydrogen and other elements as well...
The large complex protein molecules that modify chemical reactions are called enzymes. Enzymes act as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. They bind to specific molecules called substrates and facilitate the conversion of substrates into products.
Yes they are large complex molecules.
By definition, an element is a single atom, not a molecule.
Enzymes.
DNA and proteins
Carbohydrates are large molecules. They are made up of a large number of glucose molecules bond together. So they are not elements, they are compounds.
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Even though the question is a little vague the answer is no. The specifics of carbon atoms allow them to form an almost endless variety of molecules among themselves or with the addition of other atoms (commonly hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen etc.). That doesn't mean that there are no complex inorganic molecules (eg perovskites) but in general organic chemistry is more versatile and therefore rich and complex
Catabolism is the breakdown of larger, more complex molecules into smaller, simpler ones.Energy is released and some is trapped and made available for work.
Proteins are large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body.
carbon
Carbon because Carbon is a common element contains in organic things. It contains a lot of atoms to form large molecules with Hydrogen and other elements as well...