I think its cellulose
Which of the following missing . There are two my dear... Calcium would be the answer if magnesium is not there..... Magnesium and calcium aren't usaly combine with organic drug molecules, since they are more readily bind with inorganic substances.
All organic molecules must contain carbon.
Calcium
They reduce complex organic molecules to simpler ones, or into inorganic molecules.
Organic matter is made up of organic compounds, which are the remains of dead plants and animals. Theoretically, anything not made up of organic matter is inorganic. The distinction between what is inorganic and organic is heavily debated among scientist.
glucose
This question can refer to a special category of organic molecules. These are the important molecules of carbohydrates, such as glucose.
all compounds having carbon and hydrogen as an essential element are organic compounds
Compounds (or molecules) are organic if they contain carbon. For example, glucose is an organic carbon (C6H12O6), but copper is not.
Carbohydrates are macro molecules made by bonding a large number of glucose molecules. They are organic compounds. They contain elements Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
A Sugar or a Starch.
Yes. Glucose contains bonds between carbon and hydrogen and so it is organic.
Methane, propane, ethene, ethyne, ethane, propyne, propene, octane, pentane pentyne are molecules that contain carbon. Diamond, fullerenes, graphite, and nanotubes are substances that are pure carbon.
Glucose is an organic compound because glucose contains carbon and organic compounds contain carbon.
Carbohydrates which is also known as sugar. more specifically glucose is a monosaccharide
The role of organic compounds in cellular respiration is to start cellular respiration. Cellular Respiration is a process that creates ATP. So, in order to create ATP you'll need organic compounds. Organic Compounds are converted into ATP during Cellular Respiration. This is the role of organic compound in cellular respiration.
because organic compounds are big size molecules