organic
An enzyme is a protein and has many carbon hydrogen bonds, so it is an organic molecule.
DNA and protein
Enzymes are a type of protein.
Proteins can be denatured in organic solvents through disruption of the protein's structure due to the interactions between the solvent molecules and the protein. Organic solvents can disrupt the hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions that stabilize the protein structure, leading to unfolding or denaturation of the protein. This can result in loss of the protein's biological activity.
Enzymes are a type of protein.
Protein is an organic compound because it contains carbon and hydrogen.
organic
organic
Organic. It's a plant protein.
its a protein stain
yes
Yes, protein can be considered part of organic food if it comes from organic sources, such as plants or animals that are raised according to organic farming standards. Organic foods are grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Therefore, protein derived from organic meat, eggs, dairy, or plant-based sources like legumes and nuts is classified as organic. However, protein itself, as a macronutrient, is not inherently organic or inorganic; it depends on the source.
It is a protein.
yup!
protein
enzyme
It is a organic macro molecule