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Biomolecules are the substances that are essential for a living being to perform the basic function. Different biomolecules are carbohydrates(energy is obtained by oxidation of carbohydrates), proteins(deficiency of protein caused kwashiorkor ), nucleic acids(contains genetic instructions ), vitamins(synthesized in our skin) , and water.
They are all organic compounds, called biomolecules.
There are four well known macromolecules: proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids (DNA/RNA), and lipids.
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Biomolecules include nucleic acids. The types of nucleic acids that are made?æin the nucleus of a cell are DNA and RNA.?æ
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nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates
Proteins are the largest biomolecules from the other 3 polymers. Remember Proteins are a "Macromolecule" structure made from smaller biomolecules of amino acids. But essentially your answer is proteins.
Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and Nucleic acids have a major similar element, which contain a Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxyge.
Biomolecules are the substances that are essential for a living being to perform the basic function. Different biomolecules are carbohydrates(energy is obtained by oxidation of carbohydrates), proteins(deficiency of protein caused kwashiorkor ), nucleic acids(contains genetic instructions ), vitamins(synthesized in our skin) , and water.
George A. Jeffrey has written: 'Hydrogen bonding in biological structures' -- subject(s): Structure, Hydrogen bonding, Biopolymers, Biomolecules
There are four classes of biological molecules. These include lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, as well as nucleic acids. All living things are made up of one of these types of living molecules.
Because biomolecules can be rearranged to make a different substance.
They are all organic compounds, called biomolecules.
There are four well known macromolecules: proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids (DNA/RNA), and lipids.
so animals can live. without water animals can't live. Animals live in biomolecules
An "Atom" is the basic building block of all molecules [first] and [then] biomolecules.