These are the proteins.
we know that animal consume plants for food. These plants contain not only sugars and starches, but also other molecules containing nitrogen. These molecules are broken down into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by organisms. The molecules containing nitrogen combine together and form protein_a large molecule needed by animals to grow. Protein molecules essentially become part of the organism itself.
Nitrogen is a necessary part of all protein molecules and therefore, it is part of all biochemistry.
Hydrate: a solid compound that contains water molecules as a part of the solid crystalline structure
Ammonia is the waste product in the body that contains one part nitrogen and three parts hydrogen.
Nitrogen makes up a significant part of proteins, which are essential biological molecules made up of amino acids.
Diet pop contains "aspartame", it is the "diet" part of the drink that takes the calories, fats and sugars out of regular pop.
The chemical energy is a notion applied to molecules.
No. Pure water contains only water molecules.
Saliva in the mouth contains the enzyme amylase, which helps break down starch molecules into simpler sugars like maltose.
It depends on which 'coke' you refer to. Coke coal contains only carbon and some minor impurities of other elements, but no nitrogen. Cocaine does contain nitrogen, as an atom in the molecule, but not as a pure element. Coca-Cola (or any cola) will also contain nitrogen in a similar way, as a part of several molecules within the mixture.
Yes, ammonium hydroxide contains nitrogen as part of its polyatomic cation, ammonium, with formula NH4+1.
No, alcohols do not contain nitrogen. Alcohols are organic compounds that contain a hydroxyl (-OH) functional group attached to a carbon atom. Nitrogen is not part of the chemical structure of alcohols.