Inorganic ions are the essential inorganic molecules found inside the cell membrane. These ions, also known as electrolytes, are vital for the electrical activity needed to support muscle contractions and neuron activation.
The molecules of food and oxygen diffuse into cells. oh and btfw co2 and waste chemicals diffuse ut of cells. im in year 3
Metal ions: such as magnesium, zinc, and iron, which act as cofactors in enzyme catalysis. Coenzymes: such as NAD+ and FAD, which are organic molecules that assist enzymes in mediating various biochemical reactions. Phosphate groups: which are important for phosphorylation reactions that help regulate enzyme activity through reversible modification.
organic: methane, ethane, benzene, toluene inorganic: sodium chloride, dioxygen, magnesium oxide, potassium chloride
One reason (there are a lot more) is that in organic chemistry many more isomeres with the same chemical formula exist.Example:Na2S2O3: there is only 1 compoundBut C2H4O2 has 3 possibilities:ethanoic acid: H3C-C(-OH)(=O)methoxymethanal: H3C-O-C(-H)(=O)hydroxyethanal: CH2OH-C(-H)(=O)
Organic: sugars, carbohydrates, fatty acids, lipids, hydrocarbons etc. Inorganic: salts, all elements, oxides of carbon, oxides of nitrogen, etc
A water molecule has 3 atoms. Water (like a drop, or cup) is made of many molecules and is in cells. It is not however made up of cells.
The molecules of food and oxygen diffuse into cells. oh and btfw co2 and waste chemicals diffuse ut of cells. im in year 3
Iron makes red blood cells
Yes. Iron II oxide does not contain carbon, only iron and oxygen. Therefore it is inorganic.
The specific sequences found at the 3' and 5' ends of DNA molecules are known as the 3' end and 5' end, respectively. These sequences are important for DNA replication and transcription processes.
The four main types of organic molecules found in plant cells are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. These molecules play essential roles in processes such as energy storage, structure, signaling, and genetic information storage.
1. Carbohydrates!2. Lipids!3. Proteins!4. Nucleic Acids!
1) DNA 2) RNA 3) Protein 4) Sugar 5) Lipids
the major nutrients are- 1.vitamins 2.minerals(inorganic) 3.fats 4.carbohydrates 5.water(inorganic) 6.Proteins
cells, tissue, organs, organ system, organism
None!!!! However, living systems have inorganic metal ions in their systems. For humans the two most important metal ions are Iron(III) ion ( Fe^3+), and Calcium ion. The Fe^3+ ion is part of human blood in gives it its red colour. The Ca^2+ ion is required for the maintenance of of human bones.
Metal ions: such as magnesium, zinc, and iron, which act as cofactors in enzyme catalysis. Coenzymes: such as NAD+ and FAD, which are organic molecules that assist enzymes in mediating various biochemical reactions. Phosphate groups: which are important for phosphorylation reactions that help regulate enzyme activity through reversible modification.