carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
proteins with the amino acid cysteine in them also contain sulphur.
DNA proteins also contain phosphorus atoms.
hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur are the kinds of atoms always present in protein molecules
No, water does not contain protein. Water is a simple molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, and it does not contain any protein molecules. Protein is commonly found in foods such as meat, dairy products, beans, and nuts.
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They don't HAVE to. Methane CH4 is an organic compound and (as you can see) isn't all that big. However the vast majority of them are large, into the hundreds if not thousands of atoms. DNA and protein chains can be exceedingly long.
what kind of molecules contain the insructions for ordering amino acid in protein
hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur are the kinds of atoms always present in protein molecules
Ultrapure aluminium contain only aluminium atoms.
Starch contain atoms of C, O and H.
yesEvery protein should contain Nitrogen.To be a protein it should contain -NH2 gruop
Nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Both contain at least two distinct kinds of atoms.
Both contain at least two distinct kinds of atoms.
Elements are pure substances, consisting of atoms. They do not contain proteins. Proteins are molecules consisting of a chain of atoms.
Nah.. Some kinds of sea creatures and the white parts of eggs (not the yellow parts) contain more protein.
No, water does not contain protein. Water is a simple molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, and it does not contain any protein molecules. Protein is commonly found in foods such as meat, dairy products, beans, and nuts.
Your question is not so clear. Methane has carbon and hydrogen atoms, the chemical formula being CH4. Dodecane contain also carbon and hydrogen atoms, the chemical formula being C12H26; the number of carbon and hydrogen atoms is here different. Or, otherwise it is clear that 10 g of methane contain more atoms than 1 g of methane.
Meat does contain protein