1. nucleic acids, 2. carbohydrates, 3. lipids, 4. proteins
marcromolecules
The only common component between ALL living things and ALL nonliving things is atoms. An element is made up of one type of atom, and a living organism is made up of many, many different types of atoms.
Yes, all living organisms, including animals, have nucleic acids. Nucleic acids are essential biomolecules that play a crucial role in storing and transmitting genetic information. DNA and RNA are the two main types of nucleic acids found in animals.
In order of prevalence: Plants Birds (includes insects) Animals Fish Primates Viruses Shrooms Reptiles Imaginary/Fantasy creatures
1. Cells: All Living things are composed of cells .2. Reproduction: Living things reproduce offspring of their own kind .3. Responsiveness: Living things respond to stimuli in their surroundings .4. Development: Living things grow. As with motility .5. Heredity: Living things contain DNA, the genetic program .6. Metabolism: Different types of reactions take place in body .7 .Homeostasis .To keep internal condition constant .
Living organisms primarily use four major types of biomolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. These biomolecules play essential roles in different biological processes that are crucial for sustaining life. Each type of biomolecule has specific functions that are essential for the structure, function, and regulation of living organisms.
Carbon atoms
they all contain carbon atoms
Carbohydrates: Main source of energy for the body, composed of sugars. Lipids: Insoluble in water and include fats, oils, and phospholipids. Proteins: Essential for building and repairing tissues and carrying out cellular functions. Nucleic acids: Carry genetic information and are composed of DNA and RNA.
the four types of living things is animals,plants,people,matters
Molecules: groups of atoms bonded together due to the sharing or donating of electronsExamples: Carbon dioxide, water, NaCl, oxygenBiological molecules (a.k.a. biomolecules, organic macromolecules, or macromolecules): large molecules that are abundantly found in living organisms and are essential for life.There are four major types of biological moleculesCarbohydratesLipids (fats)ProteinsNucleic AcidsOther molecules may be considered biological if they are created or used by living organisms, but that is a very broad definition that would include molecules such as alcohols, gases, or inorganic compounds.
Atoms form different biomolecules by varying in how they bond with other atoms and molecules, leading to a wide array of chemical structures. The diversity of biomolecules is derived from the different combinations of atoms and the unique arrangements in which they bond together, giving rise to various functions and properties in living organisms.
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Mass extinction: many types of living things becoming extinct at the same time.
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Biomolecules include nucleic acids. The types of nucleic acids that are made?æin the nucleus of a cell are DNA and RNA.?æ
Biotic and Abiotic