proteins (polypeptides)
An organic compound is pretty much any compound that contains carbon bonded to hydrogen
there are organic acids and inorganic acids
Amino acids contain both the amino (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH) groups. Proteins are formed by amino acids.
Proteins and nucleic acids are organic macromolecules that contain nitrogen.
Proteins are organic compounds that contain the element nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. So, it is a compound not an element
Waxes are esters formed by condensing organic fatty acids and long-chain (fatty) alcohols. So they contain organic acids, but are not acids themselves.
Amino acids, which combine to make proteins, contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
All the sugars and carbohydrates as well as all alcohols, glycols, carboxylic acids and ketones are organic compounds containing oxygen. So C2H5OH ethanol does for example.
Inorganic elements may or may not contain sodium. Some of the inorganic compound that has sodium are sodium hydroxide, sodium nitrate an sodium chloride. Many inorganic compounds including acids do not contain sodium in them. Particular organic compounds may also contain sodium, such as sodium salts of organic acids.
Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon, are covalently bonded and they are a non-polar molicule. Organic compounds are often large and contain Carbohydrates lipids protines nuculiar acids Inorganic Compounds do not contain carbon but DO contain ionic acid. They are Polar and often small. they contain water salts acids basis -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What the other answerer said is half true - an example of an inorganic compound containing CARBON is:Baking SodaThe formula indeed contains carbon.Sadly, I do not know the unvague definition between the two at the moment. Please don't remove this and add to
Triglycerides are organic compounds, specifically esters of glycerin with organic acids.
Nucleic acids.