No. Proteins are organic by definition since all carbon containing substances are called "organic". Proteins are very complex carbon-hydrogen-nitrogen-oxygen containing compounds with other elements as well depending on the particular protein.
Proteins are organic compounds in both common definitions of the word; they are produced by a living organsim and are constructed of carbon for a large part of their length. Proteins are organic compounds in both common definitions of the word; they are produced by a living organsim and are constructed of carbon for a large part of their length.
Well unless you spray your cattle with pesticide i should say so.
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Yes, proteins are organic molecules.
Do you mean how is an organic compound different from an inorganic compound? If so, an organic compound has carbon, an inorganic compound does not need to have carbon.
NH4 is not a compound. It is an organic part of a compound which could be organic or inorganic.
Energy is NOT a compound.
Organic compound
Ammonia contains n and h. So ammonia is a inorganic compound.
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there are organic acids and inorganic acids
organic compounds contain carbon bonded to hydrogen. Inorganic compounds do not.