organic
Ice is not considered an organic macro-molecule. It is a crystalline form of water and does not contain carbon atoms, which are essential for a molecule to be considered organic.
if i understand wat you are asking the answer is lipids.
Lipid hydrolysis can also be referred to as lipid breakdown or lipolysis.
Ammonia is made by hand n. It is a inorganic compound.
Water is a non-example of lipids. Lipids are organic molecules that include fats, oils, and cholesterol that are insoluble in water, whereas water is a simple inorganic molecule that is essential for various biological processes but is not classified as a lipid.
no. organic molecule
organic
Water
No. Organic compounds have carbon in them and so do lipids.
No. Organic compounds have carbon in them and so do lipids.
Ice is not considered an organic macro-molecule. It is a crystalline form of water and does not contain carbon atoms, which are essential for a molecule to be considered organic.
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Lipid
inorganic
Organic Chemistry is by definition "The Chemistry of compounds of Carbon". Note octane, and lipid chains; carbon may polymerize. Considering Nitrogen, just add it to the above to obtain Biochemistry!
Triglycerides are organic compounds, specifically esters of glycerin with organic acids.
if i understand wat you are asking the answer is lipids.