Im pretty sure carbohydrates carry oxygen through your bloodstream
Hemoglobin
A protein.
No, an oxygen atom is O but oxygen exists as a molecule O2. A macromolecule is a large one. An example of a macromolecule would be DNA or a protein or a polymer. Oxygen does not fit this category.
Polycarbonate or cellulose contain oxygen.
Carbohydrates show the empirical ratio of CnH2nOn. For example, glucose has formula C6H12O6.
Of course not.It is made up of two oxygen molecules like O=O
Actually, macromolecules contain Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
No, an oxygen atom is O but oxygen exists as a molecule O2. A macromolecule is a large one. An example of a macromolecule would be DNA or a protein or a polymer. Oxygen does not fit this category.
Polycarbonate or cellulose contain oxygen.
Your diaphragm is the muscle beneath your lungs that expand and retract, helping pump oxygen in and out of your body.
Carbohydrates show the empirical ratio of CnH2nOn. For example, glucose has formula C6H12O6.
Of course not.It is made up of two oxygen molecules like O=O
No, it's not organic (an organic molecule has to contain carbon.)
Actually, macromolecules contain Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Decomposers react on organic matter.They utilize Oxygen to breakdown organic materials.So Oxygen level drops.
The major macromolecules are lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates. Hemoglobin is mostly protein.
Corn has more than one macromolecule: Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen and Hydrogen are the major nutrients that make up a corn plant and the macromolecules of that plant.
organic molecules contain hydrogen, oxygen and carbon. therefore it is not organic
Oxygen is an element and is found in the atmosphere as 02.