Protiens contain nitrogen
All organic molecules must contain carbon.
Nitrogen fixation
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.
I think its cellulose
No, they don't. Organic compounds have to contain the element carbon.
Molecules that contain the element Carbon are known as organic molecules.
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!!!
Nucleotidescourtesy of Edward XOX
Nucleus acids
All organic compounds contain the element carbon. By definition, organic chemistry is the study of chemical compounds that contain Carbon (C).
Yes
The four major classes of organic molecules include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. These all contain carbon and a lot of organic molecules contain oxygen, phosphorus, or nitrogen.
Amino acids (and thus proteins).
Functional Group
Organic molecules most commonly contain the element carbon. Some examples of organic substances are methane, keytones, xylene, alcohol, and urea.
Some do, but not all. The one element needed for a compound to be considered organic is carbon.