phosphorus
i think amio acids
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Hydrogen is an extremely abundant element and can be found just about everywhere. In its diatomic elemental form, hydrogen can be found in the atmosphere as well as in stars. However, it is a moderately reactive element and can be found in molecules ranging from water (hydrogen dioxide) to nucleic acids.
Nucleic acid types differ in the structure of the sugar in their nucleotides- DNA contains 2 deoxyribose while the RNA contains ribose. The Nucleobases found in the two nucleic acid types are different: adenine, cytosine and guanine are found in both RNA and DNA.
In amino acid and nucleic acid
phosphorus is present in nucleic acids and not in proteins
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
The only element that is not found in any of the 20 essential amino acids but is found in nucleic acids is Phosphorus. It is found in the "Sugar-Phosphate backbone" of nucleic acid but is not found in any of the essential amino acids. Many proteins interact with phosphate groups but they do not make up the protein.
i think amio acids
Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Carbon and Hydrogen.
dont no but what i do no is i have a ps3
No, each element is unique to its own properties, so each element has its own box/number
Nucleic acids are found in DNA.
color energy
color energy
Phosphorus complexes are present in proteins but is not present in sugars or fats..