A large molecule that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are found in living things
It can be either. The word just means large molecule.
Organic macromolecules have covalent bonds.
A carboxyl
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) contains your genetic information. It is a type of organic macromolecule known as a nucleic acid, made up of nucleotides containing a sugar phosphate backbone and nitrogenous bases.
An example of an important organic molecule that is not a macromolecule is glucose. Glucose is a simple sugar, a monosaccharide, and it is not considered a macromolecule because it is made up of a single unit.
It is a protein.
The organic macromolecule used for the long term energy storage in animals is triglyceride.
Lipid, a macromolecule and an organic compound.
Lipids.
Phospholipids
Fatty acids are insoluble in water.
It can be either. The word just means large molecule.
Organic macromolecules have covalent bonds.
Much more often organic, but there are some inorganic ones such as aluminum oxide and boron nitride.
the combinations of millions of carbon atoms gives rise to macromolecules.
A carboxyl
- Carbs - Lipids - Proteins - Nucleic Acids