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Thousands if not millions of them could potentially fit this description. Can you be more specific?

Edit: proteins but there are many many more

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What organic compound does your body use for energy?

carbohydrates, mainly


What are the four organic compound groups in the body?

they are... carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.


What are some uses for the organic compound urea?

Since urea is an organic compound, the body has many uses for it. The most important being the use of excreting Nitrogen. It is also used in fertilizers since it is a good source of Nitrogen.


Is skin an organic or inorganic compound?

Water is an inorganic compound, since it does not contain carbon. This does not mean that it is not necessary to life: The terms "organic" and "inorganic" in chemistry have remained unchanged from an earlier period when the chemistry underpinning life was poorly understood, but the definitions of these terms have changed so that a compound must contain carbon to be considered "organic" in the chemical sense.


Why carbonic acid is inorganic compound?

The idea of what is organic and inorganic compound of a carbon containing molecule is somewhat arbitrary. but among the best possible reason is becuase carbonic acid is soluble in water and insoluble in an inorganic acid while organic acid is the other way around (very few are soluble in water but all is soluble in organic solvent). Also organic acid are normally derived from a hydrocarbon compound, therefore it should assume that at least one carbon in the organic acid should be bonded with at least one hydrogen. but since the only carbon in carbonic acid is not bonded with any hydrogen (bonded instead with 3 oxygen), it can be said that carbonic acid is not derived from any hydrocarbon compound but from carbon dioxide instead.

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What is the most abundant organic compound in the body?

The most abundant organic compound in the body is water. This is used as a solvent in various reactions in the body.


What organic compound does your body use for energy?

carbohydrates, mainly


What is organic pain?

Organic Pain: is a true pain a body part due to a pathology/damage to that body part.It is opposite to Functional (non-organic) Pain: a pain due to psychological stress with no evidence of pathology or damage to the affected body part.


Is carbon a organic compound in your body?

yes carbon is a part of organic compound. but there are inorganic compounds also containing carbon (such as carbonates, bicarbonates etc).


Do organic or inorganic compounds comprise more of the body?

The body is made mostly of organic compounds. The only abundant inorganic compound is water.


What type of organic compound is found in Amylase?

amylase has enzymes, but enzymes are not an organic compound. The four types of organic compounds would be lipids, nucleic acids carbohydrates and protein. Your body makes enzymes and amylase, and anything your body make is a protein. Therefore your answer is a protein.


What class of organic compound provides the most energy in your body?

Lipids(fat)


What neurons does the nervous system repair?

Yoga is the body abel to repair damage to the parts of the nervous system


What is the hestamine?

histamine is a compound produced in the body which causes pain and sweeling


What are the four organic compound groups in the body?

they are... carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.


Is there a good body shop in Phoenix that repairs hail damage on cars?

Yes, there are repair shops in Phoenix that can repair hail damage. "A Cheap Body Shop" is one of the locations in Phoenix that does the repairs. You can reach them at 602.885.1915.


What is another name for a fat or an oil an organic compound that is stored in the body as an energy reserve?

lipid