Some elements that are always present in amino acids are carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen. Hydrogen is also present in amino acids.
Proteins are macromolecules with amino acid subunits. The central CARBON atom in an amino acid bonds to a HYDROGEN atom and also to three other groups of atoms.
All proteins contain the four elements hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
There are no elements found ONLY in protein. Proteins are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorous.
The Halogens (Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine) exist as diatomic molecules, as do hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
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Carbon and Hydrogen are always found in organic substances. By definition carbon is what makes something organic.
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diotomic elements
Proteins are found in all living elements.
There are no elements found ONLY in protein. Proteins are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorous.
They all have Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen in them. Proteins also have Nitrogen in them.
A heme protein found in straited skeletal and cardiac muscles
Chemical elements doesn't contain proteins.
Nitrogen is found in proteins but not in carbohydrates and lipids
Be sure at the outset to get your mind around the idea that the complement system is a set of over 20 different protein molecules always found in the blood.
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All molecules are composed of atoms, so yes, atoms can always be found in molecules.