intermolecular forces.....and that's it.
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NO they are not common. Water is a polar molecule with one oxygen and two hydrogen.Fats and proteins are macronutrients that are made up of monomers such as amino acids.
They contain carbonyl groups.
Chromatin is made up of DNA spirals. Chromatin makes up chromosomes.
DNA helps maintain homeostasis by the proteins and lipids associated with DNA and RNA. These proteins and fats regulated both hormones and growth.
The most common Nucleic Acids are DNA and RNA. In living cells they are both "covered" and "linked" with proteins. The combination of DNA/RNA and Proteins is called chromatin.
proteins
DNA are not chemically having protein. But DNA are coiled to chromatin structures by proteins called histones. DNA can interact with proteins for various reason including DNA replication.DNA are not chemically bonded with proteins. But they do interact with protins for various process including DNA replication. In nucleus, DNA coiled to form chromatin structures by histone proteins.
Chromatin is made up of DNA spirals. Chromatin makes up chromosomes.
DNA helps maintain homeostasis by the proteins and lipids associated with DNA and RNA. These proteins and fats regulated both hormones and growth.
They are complex molecules made from smaller molecules.
Proteins are proteins; fats and oil are lipids.
3: proteins, DNA, fats, starch
3: proteins, DNA, fats, starch
Molecules : membranes are mostly fats, most everything else is proteins. DNA is mainly sugars.
Proteins are made of amino acids, while fats are not.
fats > proteins = carbohydrates
molecules(carbohydrates,proteins,fats and DNA),elements,fossil fuels like coal,oil and gas
fats and proteins
No, they do not. They do contain some proteins and fats called lipids. Genes are found in the cell nucleus in the form of DNA.