They are synthesized from monomers by dehydration reactions!
There were no similarities between North and South. They were two completely different kinds of society, and that is what caused the war. All they had in common was that they were both very successful, and believed that their own way of life was the right one.
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what are the similarities between grouper and tuna
There are some similarities, even though the languages are not at all related. See Phonological Similarities in Germanic and Hebrew
Comparative embryology is the study of the similarities and differences in the embryos of different species. Similarities in embryos are evidence of common ancestry. All vertebrate embryos, for example, have gill slits and tails. All of the animals except for fish, lose their gills slits by adulthood. Some of them also lose their tail. In humans, the tail is reduced to the tail bone. Thus, similarities organisms share as embryos may be gone by adulthood. This is why it is valuable to compare organisms in the embryonic stage
They are all organic compounds, called biomolecules.
An "Atom" is the basic building block of all molecules [first] and [then] biomolecules.
There is ample evidence of a common ancestor for all life on Earth, known as the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA). This is supported by various lines of evidence, including genetic similarities, shared biochemical pathways, and the universal presence of certain biomolecules across diverse species.
invertebrates all lack a backbone but besides that not many similarities.
they all have metal in them but some dont
The four biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids) are essential for life and are found in all living organisms. They each play important roles in various biological processes such as energy storage, structural support, cell communication, and genetic information transfer. Additionally, they are all composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
No. Biomolecules are a diverse group, and do not have common physical and chemical properties. Proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleotides, etc. are all different both physically and chemically.
Firstly they are all biomolecules. Next they all are comprised of C, H, and O, although lipids (fats and oils) only possess O at their acid/charged/electronegative 'heads'.
Mammals, birds, and reptiles all derive from a single common ancestor.
Vegetables are made up of molecules called biomolecules, which are known as organic molecules. There are enzymes (various proteins) in nature to degrade all the forms of biomolecules!
There are many similarities and differences between fish and cetaceans; some similarities that I can think of right now are that both are aquatic, have fins, and are vertebrates.
Friends are made through similarities and common ground. Not all individuals are compatible but all you can do is try.