yes - all things made by photosynthesis is based on nitrogen and carbon. The energy differential between these is how energy from the sun is consumed and makes plants absorb carbon dioxide, and need nitrogen (i.e. fertilizer and air) to support this process.
Proteins contain nitrogen, which is not present in carbohydrates.
yesEvery protein should contain Nitrogen.To be a protein it should contain -NH2 gruop
No, vinegar does not contain nitrogen. Vinegar is an acetic acid which is CH3COO
No, ketones do not contain nitrogen atoms. Ketones are organic compounds composed of a carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to two carbon atoms. They do not contain any nitrogen atoms in their structure.
No, alcohols do not contain nitrogen. Alcohols are organic compounds that contain a hydroxyl (-OH) functional group attached to a carbon atom. Nitrogen is not part of the chemical structure of alcohols.
Splints made of wood do contain cellulose. Cellulose is the main building block of plant material. Cellulose provides structure and strength to plant cell walls.
That it is considered a brown-colored, carbon-rich recyclable is a reason why compost rich in cellulose is likely to be poor in nitrogen. Dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter called compost or humus originates in and possesses carbon and nitrogen from respectively brown-colored, dead, decaying, dying and green-colored, living recyclables. The chemical formula for cellulose reveals contributions from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen: C6H10O5.
Wool does not contain cellulose. Only materials that are from plant derivatives do. Cellulose is the main structural material in all plant cells.
No, rice does not contain cellulose. Cellulose is found in the cell walls of plants, particularly in fibers like fruits and vegetables, but not in grains like rice.
Polycarbonate or cellulose contain oxygen.
no
Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.
Yes, soil does contain nitrogen.
No, snow does not contain nitrogen. Snow is made up of frozen water vapor and does not typically contain nitrogen.
Yes, nuts do contain cellulose, which is a type of complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls. Cellulose is not digestible by humans and can contribute to the dietary fiber content of nuts.
No, wool (like all hair and fur) is protein. Cellulose is carbohydrate.
Proteins contain nitrogen, which is not present in carbohydrates.