Bioaccumulation is what occurs when organisms build organic compounds.
The building of organic molecules by an organism is called self-replication. It enables plants and heterotrophs to grow, repair and groom themselves.
In the nuclei of the cells.
Organic substances contain Carbon - {Tibetan receipts were regarded as Sacred and as such were 'Buried' in hillside cave enscourments} - Organic Chemistry is defined as the Chemistry of the Compounds of Carbon, and Biochemistry uses the Macromolecular aspect of organic chemistry to build Cells and Life. The first inorganic Elements that present themselves are Hydrogen and Oxygen. The second group of inorganic compounds that appear are the Salts - sodium and potassium atoms alongside chlorine primarily. Next are the inorganic Ions - Calcium, Iron, and Note the list is extensive.
All living organisms require nitrogen to grow. All organisms require nitrogen to make amino, acids, which in turn are used to build proteins.
They are usally used when you build buildings and compose the sediment
Plants require nitrogen (compounds) to convert carbs into amino acids (to build proteins)
glucose
cells
Bioaccumulation I think...
maintain and repair cell structures support growth and produce secretions
Organic molecules are the chemicals of life, compounds composed of more than one type of element, that are found in, and produced by, living organisms. The feature that distinguishes an organic from inorganic molecule is that organic contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, whereas inorganic molecules do not. The four major classes of organic molecules include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.
In the nuclei of the cells.
Metabolism involves ither using energy to build organic molecules or breaking down organic molecules in which energy is stored. Organic molecules contain carbon.Therefore, an organism's metabolism is part of Earth's carbon cycle.
Photosynthesis uses light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide to organic compounds such as sugar (glucose).
Organisms typically break down food into simpler substances that can be absorbed b their bodies/cells, and then they either store those substances or use them to extract chemical energy or build other biological compounds to aid life processes.
Yes protein is a complex biomolecule. They have elements such as C, H, O, N and S and known as organic compounds. Proteins are build up by the monomer struture called amino acids.
Organic substances contain Carbon - {Tibetan receipts were regarded as Sacred and as such were 'Buried' in hillside cave enscourments} - Organic Chemistry is defined as the Chemistry of the Compounds of Carbon, and Biochemistry uses the Macromolecular aspect of organic chemistry to build Cells and Life. The first inorganic Elements that present themselves are Hydrogen and Oxygen. The second group of inorganic compounds that appear are the Salts - sodium and potassium atoms alongside chlorine primarily. Next are the inorganic Ions - Calcium, Iron, and Note the list is extensive.
Amino Acids are the building blocks of life. Cells use amino acids to build proteins such as enzymes, muscles.