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name the biomolecules that contain nitrogen???

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Answered by Anonymous
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Proteins and nucleic acids are the biomolecules that contain nitrogen.

What are biomolecules?

  • Any molecule found in living organisms is referred to as a biomolecule.
  • This includes macromolecules like proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids, as well as tiny molecules like primary metabolites and secondary metabolites.

Biomolecules that contain nitrogen

  • Usually, proteins and nucleic acids are the biomolecules that contain nitrogen.
  • Proteins are composed up of amino acids that have an amine group.
  • DNA and RNA have nitrogen as a ring structure.

Hence, proteins and nucleic acids are the biomolecules that contain nitrogen.

Answered by prachikalantri
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Proteins and nucleic acids are the biomolecules that contain nitrogen.

What are biomolecules?

A biomolecule is a molecule that can be found in living creatures.

Proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids are examples of macromolecules, while primary metabolites and secondary metabolites are examples of small molecules.

Nitrogen-containing biomolecules

Proteins and nucleic acids are the most common nitrogen-containing macromolecules.

Amino acids with an amine group are used to make proteins.

Nitrogen is arranged in a ring shape in DNA and RNA.

Proteins and nucleic acids are hence nitrogen-containing biomolecules.

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