Amino acids (and thus proteins).
Protiens contain nitrogen
Some do, but not all. The one element needed for a compound to be considered organic is carbon.
The definition of an organic molecule is 'carbon containing.' The hydrogen is not necessary, but is often present.
No, organic molecules do not have to contain calcium. Organic molecules are compounds primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Calcium is an inorganic element and is not typically found in organic molecules.
No elements are organic. Molecules can be organic, and are those that are comprised mainly of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (and sometimes nitrogen and small amounts of other elements). However, only molecules made from combinations of these elements can be considered to be organic, the elements by themselves are not!
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and NITROGEN!!! Nitrogen is in all organic molecules because it is needed to complete an amino acid- also found in all organic molecules!!!
What organic molecules is nitrogen found in
Yes, nitrogen is considered an inorganic element because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds that are characteristic of organic compounds. Nitrogen is a non-metal element found on the periodic table.
No, in order to be an organic compound it has to contain the element carbon, as well as hydrogen, oxygen and/or nitrogen. Magnesium chloride contains none of them, so it is not considered to be an organic compound.
An organic molecule is one that contains the element Carbon (C). The definition of organic has been misconstrued in the past few years primarily due to the food industry labeling foods that meet certain rigorous criteria as organic.
Thid chemical element is carbon (C).
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