No, chitin is an organic molecule. Since it is a polysaccharide, it is made of pentose/hexose rings, and those are organic molecules.
Chitin is found in fungi cell walls.Some diatoms (a type of protazoa) contain chitin in their cell walls along with inorganic glass-like substances.
Chitin is the polysaccharide found in the cell walls of fungi and the exoskeletons of arthropods.
composed of chitin
The cell walls of fungi are made up of the glucosamine polymer chitin. The chitin of the fungal cell walls contain nitrogen.
Chitin is a structural carbohydrate that forms their exoskeleton
Chitin is found in fungi cell walls.Some diatoms (a type of protazoa) contain chitin in their cell walls along with inorganic glass-like substances.
Chitin is the polysaccharide found in the cell walls of fungi and the exoskeletons of arthropods.
composed of chitin
Chitin
The cell walls of fungi are made up of the glucosamine polymer chitin. The chitin of the fungal cell walls contain nitrogen.
"chitin" comes from the French word "chitine", meaning the same substance, chitin.
chitin is an example of a carbohydrate
Chitin is polymerized N-acetylglucosamine.
Chitin makes the cell wall
chitin
Chitin does not contain polymers, but is, rather, a polymer itself. Chitin is a polysaccharide. So, it is a polymer of saccharide subunits. In this case, chitin has many N-acetyl-D-glucosamine subunits.
Chitin is a structural carbohydrate that forms their exoskeleton