Nucleic Acids
DNA comes to mind.
PROTEINS
Protein
Protein.
Phosphorous Acid, A balancing of a phosphite (a salt of phosphorous acid) and three hydrogen's to achieve net neutrality.
monosachcharides
No, hydrogen is an element. Alkanes are a class of compounds containing both hydrogen and carbon.
There are many compounds containing Nitrogen and Hydrogen like Ammonia, Ammonium Chloride, Ammonium Hydroxide etc.
Molecules of carbons are known as orgains. Since carbon is the main atom of carbohydrates, proteins and other macromolecules they are said to be organic. There is no in organic macromolecules exist in our cell.
DNA comes to mind.
DNA comes to mind.
Oxygen And Hydrogen
Irene Mary Allan has written: 'The interaction of hydrogen peroxide with human lymphocytes and cellular macromolecules'
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus
Phosphorous Acid, A balancing of a phosphite (a salt of phosphorous acid) and three hydrogen's to achieve net neutrality.
Hydrogen bonding found in macromolecules in living things (from the most to the least):DNAproteinscellulose (plants)ureaammonia
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
1 atom of Phosphorous and 3 atoms of hydrogen
gain enthalpy of phosphorus