Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
proteins contain Nitrogen fats dont
lipids proteins carbohydrant
Sugars, lipids [both fats and oils], proteins, hormones, and nucleic acids are the main ones.
CHO Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
fats > proteins = carbohydrates
Proteins, carbohydrates, fats and nucleic acids
Sulphur
Fats are found in food. They are one of the three components of nutrition; carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Carbohydrates and Fats have the same elements while Proteins have Nitrogen
They all have Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen in them. Proteins also have Nitrogen in them.
lipids proteins carbohydrant
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.
Sugars, lipids [both fats and oils], proteins, hormones, and nucleic acids are the main ones.
Carbohydrates, fats and proteins all contain the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Proteins also contain nitrogen.
Both fats and protein is essential for the human body. Carbohydrates are not essential. So the answer is protein and fats.
There are proteins and I think there are fats.
Fats salts and proteins.
its a combination of eating junk food and not being active