Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids are groups of organic compounds used to form parts of a cell.
Proteins
A polysaccharide derived from algae cell walls. So, a sugar.
The most common substance to all cells are organic molecules. It is carbon that makes for all of life's organic compounds.
Nucleic acids
Lipid (even in the simplest form of life, lipid is present in the plasma membrane.Carbohydrates (sugar is needed for energy)Proteins (makes up and functions in many parts of the cell)Nucleic acid (control, reproduction)
LipidsProteinsCarbohydratesNucleic acids
Yes, it is correct, life is organic chemistry.
maintain and repair cell structures support growth and produce secretions
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mitochondria
it nourishes the blood cells and supplies organic and in organic compounds to each and every cell in the body
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Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sulfide
Carbohydrates
Mitochondria use rich organic compounds, glucose, to produce ATP.
The 4 main organic compounds: Carbohydrates = create energy Lidids = act as an energy reserve nucleic acids = compose RNA and DNA proteins = do most of the work in a cell
Organic chemists can be found working in some of the following industries: pharmaceuticals, polymers and plastics, dyes, paints, cosmetics, fertilizers, pesticides, and petroleum products.
A polysaccharide derived from algae cell walls. So, a sugar.