Starch
what macromolecule is in sprite
Starch Is A Carbohydrate And Starch Provides Nitrogen For Most Plants. So Carbs Is The Answer But Only For Plants.. I Dont Know About All Organisms.
No, ice is not a macromolecule.
plastids
Starch
Animals and plants use fats and oils to store energy and insulation
Starch
the hide it in their penis
yes
Fragrances are created using a combination of essential oils, aroma chemicals, and solvents. Essential oils are extracts from plants and flowers, while aroma chemicals are synthetic compounds that mimic the scent of natural oils. Finally, solvents are used to dissolve and disperse the oils and chemicals in the fragrance. The combination of these three components creates a unique scent that can be pleasing or unappealing to the user.
suns don't create plants!
They store food as oils so that they keep growing
A block macromolecule is a macromolecule composed of a linear sequence of blocks.
Plants dont produce oils. they are derivatives of fats and lipids essential for their survival. human beings extract them for their benefit. Vegetable fats and oils are lipid materials derived from plants. Physically, oils are liquid at room temperature, and fats are solid. Chemically, both fats and oils are composed of triglycerides, as contrasted with waxes which lack glycerin in their structure. Although many different parts of plants may yield oil, in commercial practice, oil is extracted primarily from seeds.
Yes, triglycerides can be found in plants. All plants contain oils, or fats, and these can be found mainly in their seeds.
Due to the presence of essential oils in them.