Mostly proteins .
Starch and glucose would be an example of an organic compound correctly matched with the subunit that composes it. Glucose is also known as grape sugar.
Enzymes are a type of protein.
Enzymes.
No, it isn't. It is an organic compound of formula CH3CH2OH meaning it composes of 3 different elements.
Enzymes are a type of protein.
That is -ase. Enzymes are one type of proteins; enzymes have groups too. Proteases are enzymes that break down proteins.
Phospholipids.
Enzymes. The name of an enzyme usually ends with an -ase, and start with the substrate it works with.
amylase has enzymes, but enzymes are not an organic compound. The four types of organic compounds would be lipids, nucleic acids carbohydrates and protein. Your body makes enzymes and amylase, and anything your body make is a protein. Therefore your answer is a protein.
organic
Yes. Nearly all enzymes are proteins, and proteins are organic compounds.
the first organic compound was obtained by Wohler when he obtained urea(organic compound)from ammonium cyanate(inorganic compound),i.e.NH4CNO-------------------->(NH2)2COMain Sources:coal,petroleum & natural gas(CH4, small quantity of C2H6)Actually organic compounds are present in living bodies they are present in shape of enzymes,lipids,carbohydrates,proteins,DNA,RNA,vitaminsetc,because all these compoundes contain sufficent amount of organic compounds